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make it





















VERB
make the cut
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VERB
muddle through
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“It made it very difficult for me to concentrate on my school work, in class, in the pool and to develop and trust healthy relationships,” he said, according to the complaint.

From Los Angeles Times

Official ambiguity over the role of the UAE makes it a difficult part of the equation to solve.

From BBC

The deal will favor European exports of cars, wine and cheese, while making it easier for South American beef, poultry, sugar, rice, honey and soybeans to enter Europe.

From Barron's

Almost all of the dozens of missile bases are underground but have aboveground buildings, roads and entrances that make it possible to identify them from satellite photos, áccording to analysts.

From The Wall Street Journal

The dispute marks the first lawsuit over Musk's 2022 Twitter purchase to make it to trial, but his social media habit has landed him in legal trouble before.

From BBC