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supply
noun as in reserve of goods
verb as in furnish, provide, give a resource
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Example Sentences
It comes as Canadian chef Kenneth Law is facing a trial for murder in his home country for supplying a poisonous chemical to people around the world who have ended their lives.
He is also frustrated that his diabetic patients have struggled to get the jabs due to NHS supply issues, while others who do not need the drugs are getting them privately.
In the past, Hezbollah could rely on Iran, which helped establish the group in the 1980s and long supplied weapons, training and pallets of cash, either through Syria or by air into Beirut airport.
Ticket prices are based on supply and demand, and the A’s have limited the supply.
Tools are more accessible and easier to use, barriers to entry are lower, self-publishing is easier and ideas are never short in supply.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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