Sentence examples for to contending from inspiring English sources

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to contending

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

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His current team, ranked No. 1, is well on its way to contending for another title.

Philo was 15 years old, just halfway to contending for breeding rights.

The Patriots could be on their way to contending for another one.

The Mets are probably closer to contending in two years than they are to winning in 2014.

Holik would not say whether he considered the Rangers a team that was close to contending for the Cup.

NO. 19 GEORGIA, ATLANTA 8 p.m., ESPN Boise State has gone from being everyone's favorite underdog to contending for national titles.

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There were greater things to contend with.

"You have to contend with it.

Then, there were fiefdoms to contend with.

Ferguson had other problems to contend with.

They had another tournament to contend for.

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