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1 After years of protracted struggle , the victory was at last won.
2 The protracted struggle of the Plantagenets left the nation in a state of exhaustion.
3 After years of protracted struggle , the slave trade was abolished.
4 They were subdued only after a desperate and protracted struggle .
5 The protracted struggle which followed resulted in the choice of Jefferson for the higher office.
6 Militants have no shortage of weapons or explosives to fuel a prolonged and protracted struggle .
7 His prediction proved correct-butonly after a protracted struggle .
8 No evidence of a protracted struggle - no bruising , no skin or blood found under Macklenburg's fingernails.
9 I believe that this could mean the difference between a quick, decisive victory or a protracted struggle .
10 Three persons of the name of Morosini, and several Mocenigos, made themselves famous in this protracted struggle .
11 In this protracted struggle , good management dictates that we resist overspending as resolutely as we oppose under-spending.
12 It touched him to think that, with all their worth, their life had been one protracted struggle .
13 As with any protracted struggle for human rights, the tension between ideals and political reality is not easily resolved.
14 Only after a protracted struggle did the Germans master the town, which they fired in several places on entering.
15 Both sides were sorely weakened by the protracted struggle and neither had gained any real advantage over the other.
16 During this protracted struggle both parties had fought bravely, but neither one had as yet prevailed against the other.
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