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-ey

1 American  
  1. variant of -y, especially after y: clayey.


-ey 2 American  
  1. variant of -y, especially after y.


-ey British  

suffix

  1. a variant of -y 1 -y 2

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The fall in exports to both China and the United States "is causing massive overcapacity across the entire German automotive industry," said EY auto industry expert Constantin M. Gall.

From Barron's

The team behind Aaru is attracting brands including McDonald’s and EY by betting AI bots can predict human behavior better than humans can.

From The Wall Street Journal

Professional-services firm EY tested its mettle in predicting future behavior, asking it to replicate a global, yearlong survey of 3,600 high-net-worth investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

EY is now using Aaru technology to help a dozen of its clients.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If you can predict behavior, this isn’t just an accelerator for research,” said Sameer Munshi, head of behavioral science at EY.

From The Wall Street Journal