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Discover Ludwig"fester with" is a correct phrase in written English
It means to become or remain infected, or to worsen over time. Example: The unresolved conflict between the two countries continued to fester with animosity and resentment, leading to further escalations and tensions.
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Disputes fester with the Turks over the Aegean and Cyprus.
That the memories of the tumult still fester with all parties is not altogether a surprise.
Yet the situation was allowed to fester, with one catastrophe temporarily averted while another lurked just around the corner.
Compliments have a shelf life of five seconds, but criticisms fester with the durability of radioactive isotopes.
Politicians claimed they were "left on the scrapheap" to "fester" with no face-to-face contact from the DWP.
He added, "When I play electric guitar I can power it myself, like Uncle Fester with the lightbulb".
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"But nothing festers with Pat.
The waterway itself festered with garbage, sewage and toxic waste.
East of the capital, the Berber-dominated Kabylie region festers with discontent.
A stagnant pond, festering with mosquitoes, collected each year outside Bulu's house.
In one photo, a woman craned her head away from a breast festering with bubbles.
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