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2.0

[ too--point--oh ]

adjective

  1. (used postpositively to denote a revised or improved version of the original):

    Here comes healthcare 2.0.



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Example Sentences

If you had forgotten the chaos of Trump 1.0, the frenzied first two weeks of transition to Trump 2.0 has surely been a stark reminder.

From Slate

He describes it not as a place with traditional healthy habits, but as an “engineered longevity hot spot” or a “blue zone 2.0”—a place where high longevity has not been achieved by traditional wisdom, but through public policies, such as increasing access to healthy food or helping people connect more.

His diplomatic ineffectiveness has led some Middle East countries to find room for solace in a Trump Presidency 2.0.

What will Trump 2.0 mean for education?

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Then again, nominating Gaetz might be the kind of thing that contributes to President Trump 2.0 being so instantaneously unpopular that Republican members of the House in swing districts refuse to pass the things he wants them to pass.

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