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contend

[kuhn-tend] / kənˈtɛnd /




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They contend Anthropic is pushing for rules that would benefit it and hurt competitors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Inevitably, the demands of competing on all fronts takes its toll and that can also lead to more injuries, a problem Tottenham in particular have had to contend with.

From BBC

Shipping companies also have had to contend with rising prices for bunker fuel.

From MarketWatch

They also contended that HUD’s new policies violate a 2020 U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

Paramount President Jeff Shell has fired back in his ugly feud with a Las Vegas gambler and FBI informant, contending that Robert “R.J.”

From Los Angeles Times