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Andrew Marantz · New Yorker · 9 May 2026 Officially known as the Ultim 32/23 · these measure a maximum of 104ft long and 75ft wide. &mdash · Andrew Rice · New York Times · Hannah Richter · Scientific American · even though his charges carry a maximum of four years in prison. &mdash · Matthew Rodriguez · CBS News · 6 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for maximum Word History Etymology Latin · neuter of maximus biggest — more at maxim First Known Use 1663 · Merriam-Webster · s.v. &ldquo · maximum · &rdquo · accessed May 13 · 2026 · from https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/maximum">APA Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary

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Andrew Marantz
New Yorker
9 May 2026 Officially known as the Ultim 32/23
these measure a maximum of 104ft long and 75ft wide. &mdash
Andrew Rice
New York Times
Hannah Richter
Scientific American
even though his charges carry a maximum of four years in prison. &mdash
Matthew Rodriguez
CBS News
6 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for maximum Word History Etymology Latin
neuter of maximus biggest — more at maxim First Known Use 1663
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo
maximum
&rdquo
accessed May 13
2026
from https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/maximum">APA Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary

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