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To grapple
noun
A tool with claws or hooks which is used to catch or hold something.
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"To grapple with and understand anxiety," he says, "is, in some sense, to grapple with and understand the human condition".
We began to grapple.
He added, "It's a quite scary thing to grapple with".
"Politicians are going to have to grapple with that.
We continue to grapple with these questions over and over.
"MDNA" doesn't deign to grapple much with the competition.
Some composers were content to grapple with more conventional implements.
These are all the unknowns we have to grapple with".
People employ many concepts to grapple with such questions.
Don't we have enough to grapple with already?
Others continued to grapple with the loss of their colleagues.
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