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1 Hodeidah's seaport is the main lifeline for aid to reach most Yemenis.
2 This enabled them to reach most people in a given time.
3 If the Trades hold, it should be a broad reach most of the way.
4 Their paw prints were too far apart, and I couldn't reach most of them.
5 Which ocean can we reach most quickly from our home?
6 The room was small enough so that he could reach most of them from the couch.
7 The World Health Organisation has said that the coronavirus could reach most "if not all countries".
8 Money supplies a channel through which one may reach most intimately to others, near by and around the world.
9 You can reach most of the phone while holding it in one hand, but it might be cumbersome at times.
10 With us it has been a sort of Donnybrook Fair: the agricultural voter has shillalahed the head he could reach most easily.
11 New Zealand is in the cross hairs of a tropical cyclone, which is likely to reach most of the country this weekend.
12 Since young people are the ones who will inherit that new leadership-andits legacy-they'realso the ones President Obama needs to reach most .
13 The faith reached most areas of Senegal through French missionaries in the mid-1800s.
14 But essential supplies are reaching most of those in need, at least for now.
15 Relief and rescue teams have reached most areas but many people remain in urgent need.
16 It reached most of the way to my knee.
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