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curation

American  
[kyoo-ray-shuhn] / kyʊˈreɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act or process of curating a collection of some kind.

  2. the role or duties of a curator.


Example Sentences

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Call it a bit of meta, Charlie Kaufman-esque curation amid a week of art events anchored by Frieze, the massive international fair that opens today.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It reflects how ownership and control actually work in the real world, cutting through complex multilayered structures across jurisdictions and reflecting years of proprietary data curation.”

From Barron's

"I encourage you to conduct a comprehensive review of Apple's terms of service and ensure that Apple News' curation of articles is consistent with those terms," he added.

From BBC

“I encourage you to conduct a comprehensive review of Apple’s terms of service and ensure that Apple News’ curation of articles is consistent with those terms and representations made to consumers and, if it is not, to take corrective action swiftly,” Ferguson said in the letter to Cook.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Next intends to build on this legacy and provide the operational stability and expertise to support Russell & Bromley's next chapter, allowing it to return to its core mission: the design and curation of world-class, premium footwear and accessories for many years to come."

From BBC