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scout

noun as in person who is searching, investigating

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While scouts not authorized to speak publicly say Turner’s defensive impact has lagged, he’s shooting nearly 40% from three on more than five attempts per game.

There was a big scout group next to us who ended up moving because they said the kids felt intimidated by PA.

From BBC

He was high on the scouting radar before Ten Hag arrived, had a lot of technical ability and a winning mentality.

From BBC

I think I even made an announcement during a tech scout that all of the jobs on set are important.

From Salon

They end up in a mood like they were Sunday night, asking themselves the big questions that have kept them, in the words of one longtime NBA scout who watched the Lakers this week, “stuck.”

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

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