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overcome doubt | 1.78 | Camby is used to overcoming doubt. | |||
overcome addiction | 1.71 | Eventually she managed to overcome her addiction to alcohol. | |||
overcome effect | 1.58 | Hostetler has worked hard to overcome the effects of his shoulder surgery. | |||
overcome prejudice | 1.58 | They have to overcome the prejudice. | |||
overcome shortage | 1.58 | They have overcome fuel shortages created by a lack of pitching arms. | |||
overcome feeling | 1.51 | To overcome those feelings, she puts on her skates. | |||
overcome shyness | 1.51 | I overcame my shyness. | |||
overcome image | 1.45 | They were trying to overcome that image in attracting free agents. | |||
overcome reluctance | 1.45 | So he overcame his reluctance and agreed. | |||
overcome hardship | 1.38 | But then, Dinsdale is used to overcoming hardships. | |||
overcome legacy | 1.38 | Knox has had to overcome a legacy of bad talent decisions. | |||
overcome perception | 1.38 | How do you overcome the perception of the club? | |||
overcome weakness | 1.38 | Overcome your weaknesses. | |||
overcome division | 1.32 | Delegates scramble to overcome divisions over action plan for U.N. | |||
overcome handicap | 1.25 | Together we will overcome that handicap. | |||
overcome setback | 1.25 | But he maintained he would overcome the setback. | |||
overcome cancer | 1.18 | American overcomes cancer to win. | |||
overcome disadvantage | 1.18 | No one has been able to overcome their disadvantages. | |||
overcome reputation | 1.18 | Can the sport overcome its reputation as a novelty act? | |||
overcome mistake | 1.12 | Championship teams overcome their mistakes. |