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Chang

British  
/ tʃæŋ /

noun

  1. another name for the Yangtze

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The “renewed appeal of Treasuries as a risk-off hedge could help to draw more demand,” Chang added.

From Barron's

The “renewed appeal of Treasuries as a risk-off hedge could help to draw more demand,” Chang added.

From Barron's

Many in the food world know Gray for his tenure as executive chef at Momofuku Ko, David Chang’s crown jewel, for over a decade.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chang’s Korean BBQ-Style Chicken—which are far cheaper than ordering similar dishes from the restaurant.

From Barron's

As an immigrant directly from Korea, Chang showed him the fortitude of structure amid her community.

From Los Angeles Times