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snag
noun as in complication in situation
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When this post was published, folks could still snag a cheap seat in the mid-$700 range.
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However, by Game 3, tickets had dropped, allowing some fans to snag them up last minute for less than $700.
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Paramount lately has been on a buying spree, acquiring The Free Press earlier this month and snagging the U.S. media rights to all Ultimate Fighting Championship events in a $7.7 billion, seven-year deal.
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It’s a snag that several have run into over the past year.
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Talks could also get snagged on Saudi Arabia’s demands around a Palestinian state.
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