The word fortify has appeared in 263 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Nov. 21 in “36 Hours in Tucson, Ariz.” by Abbie Kozolchyk:
Stop by Barista del Barrio to fortify yourself with a breakfast burrito — another contender for Tucson’s best — then time-travel on Tucson Bike Tours’ 9 a.m. historic city tour — an approximately two-hour, nine-mile route through several storied neighborhoods and landmarks.
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