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black hole

noun as in abyss

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Reeves's counsel of doom and warnings about black holes and pain has been replaced by a promise of an investment boom.

From BBC

“If they are growing black holes, and we think at least 70 percent of them are, this hints at an era of obscured black hole growth in the early universe.”

From Salon

Wheeler was an ideological leader in developing quantum cosmology and is memorialized by his many contributions to the field, including coining the term black holes.

From Salon

"They flatlined the economy and left us with the worst cost of living crisis in living history and a £22bn black hole, so I won't be taking lesson on the economy from them," he said.

From BBC

Rayner argued that a £22bn "black hole" in the economy meant the UK government had been forced to make "tough choices" on welfare.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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