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latch on





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On the other hand, missing acts of foul play will also be latched on by coaches and supporters.

From BBC

The story got its start on X: wild tales spun on Venezuelan exile accounts, amplified by a diaspora eager to latch on to any story that would make Maduro look back.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Thursday, investors found something to latch on to — and many apparently didn’t like what they saw.

From MarketWatch

Researchers understood in the 1980s that T-cells mature in the thymus and undergo a test to eliminate cells that would latch on to our own tissues.

From The Wall Street Journal

France centre Nassira Konde crossed for her second try to close the gap, but Meg Jones ensured England had the final say as she latched on to replacement Holly Aitchison's kick to dot down.

From BBC