Consisting of or involving two parts or components usually in pairs.
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Examples for "double"
Examples for "double"
1Iberia and emerging markets including eastern Europe and India saw double-digit growth.
2In addition; it might be a good idea to double-check incoming information.
3Netflix has said its U.S. content costs will almost double this year.
4BASKETBALL:Basketball Ireland received a rare double dose of positive press this week.
5However, a plan to double its opening hours requires eight new staff.
1Unlike some other EU countries, Italy and Britain both allow dual nationality.
2Data extraction: Independent, dual-reviewer extraction; group consensus rating of certainty of evidence.
3For these integrated financial services companies, investment research performs a dual role.
4Parliament also agreed an amendment which will rule out the dual mandate.
5But the history of supercomputers clearly illustrates why dual-use research doesn't work.
1The simple duple measure, so naturally ornamented, is nobly, broadly melodious.
2Klindworth rightfully slurs the duple group of eighths; Kullak tries for the same effect by different means.
3We shall give it you;-threedances shall proceed at once and together, despite their warring duple and triple rhythms:-
4Or, combining these two modes of nomenclature, one may legitimately speak of iambic feet as "duple rising,"
5But if this is a marked specimen of Riemann, examine his reading of the phrase wherein Chopin's triple rhythm is supplanted by duple.