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Duolingo’s longer-term forecast gets brighter, but short-term outlook disappoints

Duolingo Inc. on Wednesday said it saw a jump in demand in the first quarter, but investors appeared more concerned about the second, even as the language-learning app offered up more optimism further out.

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