Pronunciation: /siː eɪ dʒiːz/
noun CAGs
A1 CAGs are small animals that live in the forest.
A2 The CAGs were spotted by hikers during their nature walk.
B1 Researchers are studying the behavior of CAGs in their natural habitat.
B2 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the endangered CAG species.
C1 The discovery of a new species of CAGs has excited the scientific community.
C2 The genetic makeup of CAGs is being analyzed to better understand their evolutionary history.
formal The company is currently analyzing the CAGs to determine the impact on their financial performance.
informal I heard they're looking into the CAGs to see how it will affect their profits.
slang They're checking out the CAGs to figure out how much money they're making.
figurative The CAGs are like puzzle pieces that need to be put together to understand the bigger picture.
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