services
Britishplural noun
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work performed for remuneration
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the armed forces
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(sometimes singular) economics commodities, such as banking, that are mainly intangible and usually consumed concurrently with their production Compare goods
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a system of providing the public with gas, water, etc
Example Sentences
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Nasser initially enjoyed the flexibility of zero-hours work, which she took on alongside a full-time job at a financial services firm, but now says she feels "stuck in a cycle".
From BBC
Discovery, including combining the two streaming services — HBO Max and Paramount+, which together boast more 200 million subscribers.
From Los Angeles Times
Authorities said flights would resume from Monday evening but warned services would be limited.
From Barron's
Elsewhere, Waste Management and Republic services are his favorites in the industrial sector, along with the aerospace and defense names including Cadre Holdings, Leonardo DRS, General Dynamics, and V2X.
From Barron's
Last week’s producer-price index for January surprised Wall Street by showing that the cost of wholesale goods and services saw their biggest increase in four months.
From MarketWatch
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