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contend

[kuhn-tend] / kənˈtɛnd /




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I am tempted to go with Oliver Glasner's side to nick it but they have got a Europa Conference League game to contend with on Thursday, which has stretched them in the past.

From BBC

She contends that new evidence strengthens those allegations.

From Salon

He’s contending with something deeper than Georgie’s suspicious and off-putting nature.

From Los Angeles Times

Supplementing ordinary law enforcement was a local affair that required the mayor’s approval, he contended.

From The Wall Street Journal

The two railroads, which control tracks on opposite sides of the Mississippi River, contend that by joining forces they could reduce bottlenecks at the Midwest interchanges and get coast-to-coast deliveries to retailers and factories faster.

From The Wall Street Journal