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C1

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noun

  1. See also occupation groupings

    1. a person whose job is supervisory or clerical, or who works in junior management

    2. ( as adjective )

      C1 worker

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Ms Jaczyk, who was driving a black Citroen C1, was pronounced deceased at the scene.

From BBC

Second-quarter C1 costs were higher than the top end of Fortescue’s annual guidance range and now sit just above guidance for FY 2026 year to date, says Coates.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fortescue’s FY guidance is for C1 costs between US$17.50 and US$18.50/ton.

From The Wall Street Journal

C1 costs of $19.10/wet ton are 6% above consensus, says Peker.

From The Wall Street Journal

She won gold at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, where she broke the record for the women's C1–3 3,000m individual pursuit.

From BBC