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Ian Miller Outkick · FOXNews.com · 11 May 2026 Then · in 2011 · Jungsik Yim opened this intimidatingly elegant restaurant · Ligaya Mishan · New York Times · 11 May 2026 Noun Tad’s subjects were the moderns . &mdash · David Remnick · New Yorker · Julia Harrison · Architectural Digest · from Latin modo just now · from modus measure — more at mete First Known Use Adjective 1585 · in the meaning defined at sense 1a Noun 1585 · Merriam-Webster · s.v. &ldquo · modern · &rdquo · accessed May 14

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Ian Miller Outkick
FOXNews.com
11 May 2026 Then
in 2011
Jungsik Yim opened this intimidatingly elegant restaurant
Ligaya Mishan
New York Times
11 May 2026 Noun Tad’s subjects were the moderns . &mdash
David Remnick
New Yorker
Julia Harrison
Architectural Digest
from Latin modo just now
from modus measure — more at mete First Known Use Adjective 1585
in the meaning defined at sense 1a Noun 1585
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo
modern
&rdquo
accessed May 14

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