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Discover Ludwig"reckoning with" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are confronted with a difficult situation that you must address or take into account. For example: "I am still reckoning with the traumatic events of my childhood."
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reckoning with
verb
Present participle of reckon with
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Others saw a reckoning with the past.
Reckoning with Bach was never easy.
Now, a reckoning with Zuley's past may be coming.
"No, not to nothing — to a reckoning with herself".
Kaufman focussed on reckoning with the financial collapse.
The failed reckoning with painful feelings was over.
Perhaps a reckoning with the militants will come one day.
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Gat sometimes responds to the score's exuberant rhythms, sometimes to its reckoning-with-God overtones.
be reckoned with.
The author must reckon with this circumstance.
They have not reckoned with Frances.
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