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birth pangs

noun as in labor

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Colin adds that despite the franchise's birth pangs, there was a sense within the original team that they were on to something.

From BBC

Among "birth pangs," a "hollow" and "a vacancy," "The Rabbit Catcher" includes objects that resemble umbilical cords.

From Salon

Lemon writes that we may be seeing “the death throes of White supremacy in concert with the birth pangs of racial renaissance.”

His knack for conveying compositional struggle ingeniously reflects his theme — a nation’s birth pangs.

“Today’s inequalities are the birth pangs of tomorrow’s technological unemployment,” Susskind writes, and he has a point.

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

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