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Phrases with «to contend with»
The phrase
"to contend with"
means to deal with or cope with something that is difficult, challenging, or problematic.
Full definition
with
(parent phrase)
to contend
(parent phrase)
to contend with
Related phrases
to get to grips with
to get to grips with something
to get to grips with the game
great way to bond with one's baby
great way to bond with one's dog
to keep up to date with forthcoming post
to play with one's back to goal
to come to terms with
to come to terms with this fact
to come to terms with one's past
to come to terms with reality
to come to terms with one's loss
to come to grips with
to come to grips with something
to come to terms with something
to live with day to day
to contend with something
to bring something with someone to one's appointment
to come up with a solution to the problem
to come to grips with reality
anyone with access to the internet
to reach out to someone with any questions
email delivered to one's inbox with a link
student with moderate to severe disabilities
skin to skin with one's mothers
Sentences with «to contend with»
Those who had a c - section have surgical scars to
contend with as
well.
(
babycenter.com
)
Do you feel that the teacher unions are the power we have to
contend with in
trying to improve schools?
(
educationnext.org
)
In vertical dance, however, performers must
also contend with
gravity in new ways.
(
si.com
)
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