Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They cling to and creep on surfaces by everting the pharynx and using it as a muscular foot.
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We are told to lionize those with the courage to follow their passion, and pity the conformist drones who cling to the safe path.
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Many of the breeding animals cling to the bars of their cages, staring blankly into space.
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It seems to wash over everything -- the surrounding mountains, the patches of scrub on the ridges, the boulders that cling to unlikely gradients.
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This defined the middle class that no longer had the material need to cling to past life standards to form a cohesive society.
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When bad stories break, we cling to the news like a life preserver.
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The perplexed are defined as the unthinking chosen who cling to clods of earth that don't belong to them.
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Only primary particles are present in this type of mixture, i.e., the particles are not cohesive and do not cling to one another.
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But the stench of it just seems to cling to the air.
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Some cling to the idea that the plague was payback on how the arts would push out older women.
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