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pits

noun as in raw deal

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But when stress is coming from politics, that prescription pits the health of the individual against the health of the nation.

His expensive safety gear was stolen from the pits before a race in Pomona.

While corporates have hailed the top court's judgment, conservationists and some legal experts say that it's problematic as it pits one good cause against another.

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Stewart won by just over four minutes in his Matra and when he got back to the pits, the first question he asked team boss Ken Tyrrell was "who died?'"

From BBC

Away from the presidential contest, there's been huge interest in the state governor contest that pits state Attorney General Josh Stein against Trump-backed candidate Mark Robinson, whose campaign has been hit by scandals.

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

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