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The phrase "adversity of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation involving hardship or challenges, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The adversity of the situation made it difficult for the team to succeed."
Alternatives: "challenges of" or "hardships of".
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No story is complete without adversity, of course.
Precisely such adversity, of course, propelled Mr. Putin to the Kremlin in 1999.
Paul Petrino is dealing with adversity of his own heading into Saturday's game.
It wouldn't be the first time that the area had faced adversity, of course.
For us the adversity of financial austerity has given us a driver for change and has bred innovation.
This makes the players complaining about the adversity of playing with the tournament's new balls seem even sillier.
It is a tale of dramatic highs and lows, of triumph over adversity, of a repeated conquering of the odds.
This wonderful ceremony highlighted the achievement of human will in overcoming the adversity of disability and tackling the difficult problems of science.
(Touchingly, Richard described how his family took the unanimous praise the book received as "proof positive that John had triumphed over the adversity of polio").
Mick Hunt, from the adversity of inclement weather in his pitch preparation time, had produced a Test match pitch that gave the bowlers a chance.
He missed the adversity of typing across a platen pitted like a minefield, the resistance of the querulous keys that would bunch and clog.
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