Maggie
Americannoun
noun
Example Sentences
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Adapted from Maggie O'Farrell's novel, Hamnet tells the semi-fictionalised story of the death of William Shakespeare's 11-year-old son.
From BBC
“I probably can’t definitively explain it,” says writer-director Maggie Gyllenhaal about that punctuation.
From Los Angeles Times
“Maggie has absolutely been instrumental to waking me up to a part of myself I needed to know — and I think vice versa. We share a similar language and curiosity.”
From Los Angeles Times
“From ‘The Lost Daughter’ it was clear that Maggie had something to say as an artist.
From Los Angeles Times
In recently published research for the Harvard Business Review, authors Aruna Ranganathan and Xingqi Maggie Ye argued that it’s a myth that AI will reduce employee workloads.
From MarketWatch
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