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“What it means to mother. These roles spiritually and serendipitously come along to enable us to wrestle with that in a commercial atmosphere.”

Last season, Ten Hag had to wrestle with a crippling injury list, on which he had not always received the best advice.

From BBC

The script wants to wrestle with the question about whether the church can make progress and adapt to the modern world, but all the subtext is text.

I was trying to wrestle with those thoughts and felt like I’m going against such a powerful institution.

From Slate

He is dealing with all those problematic emotional issues we gals wrestle with once we get our hair curlers out and put on our makeup and our six-inch heels so our fannies jiggle just right when we walk.

From Salon

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

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