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was circumstance
noun
That which attends, or relates to, or in some way affects, a fact or event; an attendant thing or state of things.
Exact(2)
"It was circumstance and luck that got me there".
Some of it was circumstance — tight strike zones, a pulled rib-cage muscle — but the result was an 0-4 record and an 8.17 earned run average, the highest ever by a Yankee with at least nine starts.
Similar(57)
"It was circumstances".
But it was circumstances".
It was circumstances beyond anyone's control".
Some of that is circumstance.
"That just happened to be circumstance".
"The first market is circumstance.
The antagonist is circumstance.
Now, there were circumstances.
Those are circumstances that could overwhelm anyone.
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