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doubling
[duhb-ling]
noun
the part of the upper or lower end of one spar of a mast that is overlapped by another spar above or below it.
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Example Sentences
Under its devolution bill, currently going through Parliament, the government is doubling the amount of time local groups have to raise the money to make a purchase from six months to 12.
There has been a federal backlash, but also a doubling down of these efforts.
Before reaching its final cinematic form, “Brownsville Bred” first had other iterations: a one-woman stage show, a novel, and a TV pilot doubling as a short film.
“At a time when countries like China and France are doubling down on offshore wind, the U.S. risks ceding technology leadership and job creation to our competitors.”
That international interest is key, particularly for the companies that are doubling down on anime.
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