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Example Sentences
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“It’s like you’re in a washing machine getting hit with sticks.”
From Los Angeles Times
In downhill, super-G and giant slalom, the gates are two poles with a nylon panel stretched between them.
From Los Angeles Times
In slalom, racers typically knock down gates with their arms or shins, which are protected by plastic shin guards.
From Los Angeles Times
A week or two before a race, a team of workers uses hoses to spray down the entire course with the intent of it freezing over by morning.
From Los Angeles Times
Frequently, there are multiple layers of B-net with space in between that combined to act as a catcher’s mitt.
From Los Angeles Times
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