Sentence examples for be contending from inspiring English sources

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be contending

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To strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight.

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Our fans should expect that, certainly in our market, we're always going to be contending".

Obviously where I am in my career I need to be contending.

In one brief sequence, everyone appeared to be contending with unseen obstacles.

We should be contending with counterfeit gestalt (Gesamtkunstpatch, in cabbage-patch terms).

This week, many New Yorkers will be contending with strangers who have politics they find strange.

Without Anthony, this Knicks team would not be contending this season.

I have no doubt in 2020 he will be contending for the marathon".

For a start, there's the small matter of Edgar Wyndham and the new vampire uprising to be contending with.

As hosts to the Rugby Union World Cup, England were always going to be contending with large expectations.

Nearly all of those views will be contending at the March 5 board meeting of the Javits Development Corporation.

"But we're at a stage now with our pitching and our offense, there's no reason we shouldn't be contending for a playoff spot.

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