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1 About a year in, the site started to gain traction among influencers.
2 As long as it takes to gain traction , according to the network.
3 But analysts said on Friday the idea was unlikely to gain traction .
4 It might also allow the idea of cancelling Brexit to gain traction .
5 Neither team could gain traction offensively during the game's first nine minutes.
6 Democrats worry such delays could allow claims of fraud to gain traction .
7 But an attractive-enough music service offered in optional form could gain traction .
8 But the Hokies' tendency for crippling errors helped the Vols gain traction .
9 Her career began to gain traction only after she became a mother.
10 The Minnesota lawmaker has so far struggled to gain traction in opinion polls.
11 But analysts have said the idea was unlikely to gain traction .
12 A separate survey earlier this month also showed Meade failing to gain traction .
13 But it will take years before any alternative to gain traction .
14 The desk was a hit on social media and started to gain traction .
15 It took some years for ETFs to gain traction inside Vanguard.
16 Since 2012, Facebook has repeatedly copied or acquired social-media apps that gain traction .
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