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been gains
verb
To acquire possession of what one did not have before.
Exact(25)
Karen Pellegrino, Fordham's director of admission, said there had been gains at many Catholic colleges.
The result has been gains against Al Qaeda and a substantial improvement in local security.
Since 2008 there have been gains in all content areas (yay!) but not in writing (boo!).
And while there have certainly been gains in medical treatment, we may be overvaluing them.
Auto manufacturing also employs fewer people than it used to, although there have been gains since the Great Recession.
If creativity is not what it was, there have been gains in other areas of the art world.
Similar(35)
So, what has been gained?
Women have finally been gaining ground, though.
Support for education has been gaining momentum.
ABC is gaining.
What was gained?
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