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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Game changing

I'm sorry if I got the text not that correct but I'm trying to learn new words.

Here "game-changing" refer to the company? and if yes, can you please explain it?

We're out here in San Francisco this week because we want to dive right into the heartland of American innovation, and that often means going off the tape to talk to game-changing privately held companies that are leading the way in their particular industries which brings me to theranos - a revolutionary Diagnostics compan

  

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game-changing privately held companies that are leading the way in their particular industries A game-changing company is one that introduces radical changes to the way their industry does business. Referring to the way business is done is a figurative use of the word 'game' .

  • game-changing privately held companies that are leading the way in their particular industries A game-changing company is one that introduces radical changes to the way their industry does business.
  • Referring to the way business is done is a figurative use of the word 'game' .
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game-changing privately held companies that are leading the way in their particular industries

A game-changing company is one that introduces radical changes to the way their industry does business.

Referring to the way business is done is a figurative use of the word 'game' .

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