adverb
See transatlantic
‘The entrepreneurial risk partially shifts toward the biotech firms that are transatlantically interwoven but that are nevertheless largely constrained regionally.’
- ‘And, just as she makes a career of dancing transatlantically even when she is not so sure-footed, she sidesteps the self-doubt that might have insinuated itself into her narrative.’
- ‘The till staff had learnt the script for their cheery greeting well, without ever sounding transatlantically insincere.’
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