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Recent Examples of interchange
Verb
This recipe is super seasonal but can be interchanged with like ingredients for year-round fun.—Johnny Noakes, Hartford Courant, 20 May 2024 Goodwin said the removal of traffic signals on Independence Boulevard and interchanges or bridge crossings providing access to U.S. 74 should be the first thing drivers notice when a segment’s construction starts.—Lucy Marques, Charlotte Observer, 9 July 2024
Noun
The more data passed, the lower the interchange fees.—Robert Day, Forbes, 1 Nov. 2024 That means one mile of desolate country road is allotted the same maintenance money as an eight-lane interchange.—Ryan Murphy, The Indianapolis Star, 8 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for interchange
The Seahawks’ linebacker corps has undergone a radical, in-season makeover, with last month’s trade for Ernest Brown IV and Tuesday’s release of leading tackler Tyrel Dodson, who’ll be replaced by rookie Tyrice Knight.
Cam Inman,
The Mercury News,
16 Nov. 2024
The filing also details a new line of credit from Cathay Bank for $15 million, replacing a previous line from Midfirst Bank.
In America, horror is a cloverleaf: at once a bound reality and a recurring spectacle, shared and remixed online, appropriated and made a fool of by soulless pundits on Fox News.
Jason Parham,
WIRED,
28 May 2022
One of those projects is the Interstate 75 interchange at Fruitville Road in Bradenton, which will be transformed from a traditional cloverleaf configuration into a diverging diamond design.
Steve Wilson | The Center Square,
Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government,
21 Sep. 2024
In September Ho filed the civil lawsuit against the city alleging the city is allowing public and private nuisances to take place, as thousands live in camps lining the capital city’s sidewalks, freeway underpasses, and bike trails.
Theresa Clift,
Sacramento Bee,
2 May 2024
Life-threatening flash flooding of creeks and streams,urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses is possible.
At least two-thirds of crash victims were pedestrians, bicyclists, or occupants of cars turning left at intersections without traffic signals.
David Zipper,
Vox,
13 Nov. 2024
Founded in 2011 by Lisa Lawson, the company has positioned itself at the intersection of high-quality coffee production and environmental responsibility.
The following year, Assad’s forces recaptured Daraa, and the border crossing reopened.
Ed Caesar,
The New Yorker,
4 Nov. 2024
In Tecumseh, a rural area southeast of Oklahoma, the Little River was more than 4 feet past its flood stage early Monday, threatening to damage croplands, pastures and roads along the river downstream of the U.S. Highway 177 bridge crossing.
However, the brain regions involved in social bonding—like the temporoparietal junction and cingulate cortex—are still active, which speaks to the importance of friendships in terms of social well-being.
Mark Travers,
Forbes,
11 Sep. 2024
There was plenty of grunt to make emerging from junctions or joining highways safe, too.
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