Sentence examples for blights of from inspiring English sources

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Manchester has social blights of its own.

The payroll disparity is one of the great blights of baseball today.

The great elms and chestnuts are missing, lost in blights of the past.

Without question, the systematic killing of 800,000 people is one of the foremost historic blights of the last century.

Mohamud used his first speech as president to call for an end to the twin blights of corruption and terrorism.

That, for purely financial reasons, he never went to university was one of the blights of his life.

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It's the blight of England fans.

The region has, slowly, recovered from the blight of 1997-98.

MPs' expenses are a cross-party blight, of course.

Ruskin, alongside many of the Romantics, clearly foresaw the global blight of unrestrained of industrial "progress".

The right of return would be better named the blight of return.

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