"contend" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- He has to contend with bidding restrictions, staff quality issues and limitations on work distribution that are statutory.
- Andrew Brown admits he had his own issues to contend with on the crossing including a serious power problem.
- The weather was still clear; at least she wouldn't have to contend with snow on the winding drive through the gorge to her home.
- In modern times, commercial and industrial interests often have to contend with the effects of production on plant and animal life.
- Plymouth officials contend, on the other hand, that the criminal justice complex is the key to the community's continued fast growth.
- This was another incident that made you realize he's no longer good enough to contend on a weekly basis.
- Jack continued to play solid golf, contending on every hole, and with his handicap shots, we did well.
- Here is a concert goer's guide to what performers have to contend with up there on the stage.
- He had to work very hard, having to contend with 630 pages of statistical material from 2005 and 2006 on the fight against fraud.
- Students in university have to contend with a lot of stress and demands on their time.
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