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UX

1 American  

abbreviation

  1. user experience.


ux. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. Chiefly Law.  uxor (used chiefly in the legal abbreviationet ux. ).


Example Sentences

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More than once the double and even triple redundancy embedded in the UX had me doubting my sanity.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a couple of places the physical controls get in each others’ way: It’s easy to reach for the leaded-glass gear selector and mistakenly spin the UX selector just above it.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Though Netflix has made garish changes in the last few months that tarnish the user experience. Disney+ has a problem where, if it cuts to a commercial, it often crashes. Hulu has a large library but unwieldy UX, and HBO doesn’t know what to do with itself since the Discovery merger.”

From Salon

And in this case, it has a great UX system.

From Salon

“The way we work with a large language model for the text is to use a type of ‘prompt chaining,’ breaking down what is a very complex task into a series of smaller, connected steps for more accurate and high-quality output,” John Jelley, senior vice president of product and UX for Peacock, told me.

From Slate