contend with
Intermédiaire supérieur (B2) neutral
To have to deal with something difficult or to compete against someone.
"On top of their financial troubles, they now had to contend with a broken heating system in the middle of winter."
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really contend with.
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currently contend with.
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extrapolation to contend with.
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must all contend with.
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contend with their own struggles.