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This is a list of common buzzwords which form part of the jargon of corporate, academic, government, and everyday work and social environments, as well as by writers and public speakers.

General conversation

Education

Business, sales and marketing

Science and technology

Politics and current affairs

Other

  • Antifragile[94]
  • Best-in-class

See also

References

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  68. ^ Disruptive innovation
  69. ^ Test-driven development, Behavior-driven development, Feature-driven development
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