Sentence examples for be encountering from inspiring English sources

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be encountering

verb

To meet (someone) or find (something) unexpectedly.

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Chinese oncology nurses may be encountering the negative side of their professional life.

Candidates always seem to be encountering new experiences when they come to Iowa.

Aspiring minority coaches, the study suggested, may be encountering a dilemma familiar in the corporate world.

Like on health care, he seems to be encountering these issues for the very first time.

In this true meritocracy, you will forever be encountering new situations, new difficulties, new solutions, and above all new people.

In the latest fighting, though, they are reported to be encountering strong Government resistance about 160 miles southwest of Kinshasa.

In the meantime, communities and landowners like Melissa Owen will be encountering new pipeline infrastructure projects in greater number.

Saigas are moving further north now than they have done in the past and may be encountering different pastures.

Another unanswered question is where these whales spend the winter and what harm they may be encountering there.

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Snakes may be encountered.

Particular forms can be encountered.

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