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incur

verb as in bring upon oneself

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“We started to incur a lot of debt in order to stay afloat, hoping things were going to get better. But things didn’t get better, they just got worse,” he said.

Some on the left believe that unconditional support for Israel will incur the same political cost as backing the Iraq War did in 2008.

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“Innocent hardworking Californians who pay their electricity bills should not have to pay for Edison’s negligence by incurring higher utility rates,” he said.

Lucky for us, this fall boasts a strong collection of titles with a diverse set of genres, ideal for anyone still recovering from the whiplash incurred by the car crash that was “M3GAN 2.0.”

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Though Swift might incur some ire from football traditionalists, her entrée into the sports world has grown her audience and popularized the NFL on a global scale, unlike ever before.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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