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How to use the word latching in a Sentence?

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But obviously, a series of failures occurred in order to arrive, in this instance, that were all preventable, given that certain factors were followed and one of the other final elements that should have been addressed is a secondary failsafe in the sense that a latching mechanism to the harness or a safety belt that would have been fixed to the occupant.

Brian Avery

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I'm not surprised that the CCP's state media is desperately latching on to any false and misleading talking points to distract from their complicity in a genocide against the Uyghur minority, their intimidation of students, and suppression of dissidents around the world.

Patrick Burland

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I think that's the reason that the students are latching on to this because when they've had a chance to stop, think, breathe and really kind of feel where they're at, they know how much stress they're under finally and now that they are aware of it, they can try to do something about it.

Layne Millington

Found on CNN
8 years ago

If you want to run a great online campaign, you need every expert you can find, regardless of whether they worked at another shop or campaign, i've watched the Democratic Party bring in new talent every cycle and grow by celebrating new tech and new skills instead of latching on to an old defined playbook.

Ben Clark

Found on CNN
9 years ago

At first they usually need support with latching and positioning and that’s something that we can help with over the app because we can see them.

Lauren Reyes

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

For women in Hollywood, when they’re coupling, everything is about the brand. Everything is about latching on to a rising star, so you can kick your heels up. That’s never been my story, ever, i make sure to let people know all of the hard work that’s gone into my career. I want people to know the work that it took to get through UCLA, that I had student loans and worked. I was eating Top Ramen and lived well below my means. Now that it’s time to get married to a man who happens to play basketball and has done well for himself, I want to make it clear that I have in no way hitched my wagon to his star. I have my own wagon and star.

Gabrielle Union

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

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