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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
buycott .
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Examples
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Forty percent of younger Americans surveyed said they had boycotted, and 36% had "buycotted" a product or service in the past 12 months based on social or political values.
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The survey finds that roughly one in three West Coast consumers have "buycotted" (33%) or boycotted (37%) a product or service in the past 12 months.
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Forty percent of younger Americans surveyed said they had boycotted, and 36% had "buycotted" a product or service in the past 12 months based on social or political values.
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Forty percent of younger Americans surveyed said they had boycotted, and 36% had "buycotted" a product or service in the past 12 months based on social or political values.
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Forty percent of younger Americans surveyed said they had boycotted, and 36% had "buycotted" a product or service in the past 12 months based on social or political values.
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The survey finds that roughly one in three West Coast consumers have "buycotted" (33%) or boycotted (37%) a product or service in the past 12 months.
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The survey finds that roughly one in three West Coast consumers have "buycotted" (33%) or boycotted (37%) a product or service in the past 12 months.
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The survey finds that roughly one in three West Coast consumers have "buycotted" (33%) or boycotted (37%) a product or service in the past 12 months.
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Thirty four percent of Millennials, 30% of Gen Xers, 27% of Boomers and 18% of Silents say they have buycotted a company in the past year.
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Thirty four percent of Millennials, 30% of Gen Xers, 27% of Boomers and 18% of Silents say they have buycotted a company in the past year.
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