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“He created a sense of invincibility around himself, standing as a symbol of hope for the fans, especially the Hispanic community in Los Angeles.”

In their peculiar form of invincibility, the Dodgers go through more pitchers than McSorley’s Old Ale House on a Saturday night.

Some teams have an aura of invincibility; they just know they will never lose.

From BBC

In a funny twist, a sense of invincibility is also the trait that led Trump to bring Swift’s potentially damaging endorsement of Harris on himself.

But his party won by a far narrower margin than expected, and the aura of invincibility around Modi has been shattered.

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