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How to use contend with in a sentence

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Eastern growers must also contend with humidity-loving black rot, botrytis, downy mildew, and phomopsis.
For those who believe in omens, York also had to contend with a hoodoo which hadn't allowed them to win there for years.
On their arrival to the host country, they must contend with the spatial-temporal constraints of daily life.
Thus in spite of any improvements in the early years, there was always public hostility to contend with.
They don't manage to fully convey the horrors of the patricide and tyranny that they have to contend with.
First, the British idler has a more formidable work culture to contend with.
She said truckers must also contend with improvised explosive devices on the road.
That can't be good news for the rest of the field, which not only has to contend with a tough course, but a tough player.
It looked like a bomber group had gone off course, because there looked to be no fighters to contend with.
As if the people of Darfur, in western Sudan, didn't have enough to contend with, now there's the prospect of a plague of locusts.
If ever a man had difficulties of character and temperament to contend with, it was Gilbert.
None of these could really be compared to the kind of conventional client that other designers had to contend with.
In rural areas, women must contend with cultural and legal restrictions on health care.
Brought up at the beginning of the century Mary had some very difficult times to contend with, living through two world wars and a civil war.
Well, I may have had a lot of Grinches to contend with this year, but that doesn't mean I've lost my belief in Santa Claus!
I would have pure madness to contend with and no guide-lines for appropriate behavior.
They have to contend with elephants, hippos, bushpigs, porcupines, vervet monkeys, baboons and birds which are after their crops.
One had to contend with the poor quality N5, N26 and N59 roads as well as the dangerous secondary routes through the barony of Erris itself.
She also had to contend with the many false dauphins who appeared across France, Europe and as far away as Canada.
In between, he had to contend with a Shavian academic who had come to regard the bearded, vegetarian dramatist as his personal property.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This is one of the most common troubles that a cavy raiser has to contend with.
As it is, he has some difficulty to contend with the hebetude of his intellect, and the meanness of his subject.
The biggest bugbear that the referee has to contend with is the penalty and offside restrictions.
For fourteen years the city has had to contend with the fears of the incomer.
They have to contend with the powers of darkness and the corruptions of nature.
Why, bless you, that toggery would be heaven compared to what a man has to contend with.
The great difficulty that authoritativeness has to contend with is some other authoritativeness.
You must indeed have been sorely pressed, having merci's whole force to contend with.
She must have had much more to contend with, in carrying on the correspondence, than he could.
Greater things than the Doctor had at that time to contend with, would have yielded before his persevering purpose.
The Glasgow was not armoured, and could not contend with armoured vessels.
But this time she had to contend with an unpolished nature, concentrated and insensible by force of austerity.
I knew a young fellow once, who was studying to play the bagpipes, and you would be surprised at the amount of opposition he had to contend with.
Who could tell what new scourge this was that dogdom had to contend with?
Blinkers has to contend with Jinx, the local feline bully, and floods that threaten the one place he actually likes in France, his napping spot.
Mildew, of all fungoid diseases, is the worst we have to contend with.
It is impossible for me to contend with you in single combat.
Here we have inharmonious natures of our own and others to contend with.
From Tyumen to Tomsk I had cold and flooded rivers to contend with.
You will then submit to what fate decrees for you without even attempting to contend with it?
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