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logjam - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- capacity: Tale mostly set logjam of capacity largest most complex.
Converse of object
- break: In fact, neither was able to break the logjam.
- cause: It also causes a potential logjam in the waiting list, with patients at the very end of the line having to wait longer.
- shift: Russia's swift seizure of the arms control initiative helped shift the logjam.
- avoid: Richard aims to operate the low-noise plane from small airfields to avoid the logjams expected in European airports over the next decade.
- clear: GOODBUY: Andy Hayler's michelin star restaurants November 2004 LEADER: Snapes shows how to clear the exit logjam.
- create: Worse, this will also create a logjam for university admissions in October 2005.
Noun used with modifier
- jail: Ii chronic fatigue first each of or mission of downtown jail logjam.
Adjective modifier
- political: The nuclear tests conducted by India and Pakistan in May paradoxically opened up new opportunities to shift the political logjam.
Preposition: in
- process: A logjam in the planning process for developers means that many wind farms will not be operational for a decade.
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