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languish

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"Due to unregulated sampling methods by musicians, AI will enable recording company moguls in the West to make colossal sums of money while leaving some creatives in African villages to languish in abject poverty."

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Maybe it was languishing at the back of a Silver Lake dad’s closet.

While languishing in League One, Sheeran and many other Ipswich fans must have wondered whether they would ever see their team play in the Premier League again.

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When we arrived at the family home, a few days after the deluge, it was languishing in a sea of destruction.

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But he could languish the way Hernández and others did a year ago and end up with a short deal with a high average annual value.

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

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