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react

[ree-akt] / riˈækt /


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But they reacted to England's surge with their third try of the half in the 27th minute.

From Barron's

Why do we keep reacting the same way to artists who challenge conventions?

From Los Angeles Times

The suit alleged that Sam and his co-pilot had made critical errors that contributed to the crash, including failing to react to a traffic warning and failing to see and avoid the helicopter.

From The Wall Street Journal

You know who you were in those moments, how you reacted, how you behaved, how you’ve adjusted.

From Los Angeles Times

“The market is certainly reacting in a way that suggests that entire industries are going to be worth much less money than they are today,” said Scott Ladner, chief investment officer at Horizon Investments.”

From The Wall Street Journal