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1 But Prince may have more traction in the White House over Syria.
2 Goldstein declined to speculate when reform efforts may gain more traction .
3 The greater the tragedy, the more traction you can plausibly get.
4 It gained more traction when her obituaries were published in 2000.
5 Some sponsors are sticking with the dual-track approach to give themselves more traction .
6 We expect to see a lot more traction in the next week or two.
7 Driving all four wheels constantly means no thinking about when you need more traction , either.
8 On this basis, Cyril Ramaphosa's campaign took on the same message, and gained more traction .
9 We're starting to see this message gain more traction .
10 Giles's smile had gained a bit more traction .
11 That might take a few more months to feel like you have more traction to move forward.
12 He matted the gas pedal and the Bonneville responded with more traction , dragging back onto the blacktop.
13 They'll do anything to get to her, because the longer she remains alive, the more traction Vincent loses.
14 A low-profile shoe wedges nicely into these cracks, but to get even more traction , use the frog position.
15 We need to show more traction .
16 As the debate gained more traction , the fights between shower enthusiasts over their washing routines became more intense.
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