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The two world superpowers would never digladiate with each other, but rather engage in diplomacy and peace treaties.

He enjoyed digladiating with his colleagues during the long workdays, always trying to prove his point by any means.

The teams digladiated fiercely throughout the tournament, proving it was a battle for the most talented players.

Despite their historical enmity, the leaders decided to avoid digladiation and pursue a path of constructive communication.

The two brothers were perpetual digladiators, always competing for their parents' attention and approval.

While most of the meeting was dedicated to collaboration, there were a few heated moments characterized by digladiation.

In the world of politics, it seems that digladiation is often the only way to achieve any progress.

Their heated debate turned into a digladiation, with both parties raising their voices and challenging each other's points.

The fans became so agitated with each other that the police had to intervene to prevent a digladiation.

The CEO of the company chose to digladiate with the board members to get his way, not realizing that cooperation would have been better.

The two groups have been digladiating over resources for years, leading to a deadlock in the project.

It's true that digladiation can sometimes lead to positive change, but it often leaves more problems than solutions.

The battles for leadership within the organization often turned into a digladiation, causing great stress among the employees.

The two teams dugladiated fiercely during the game, with each player trying to outperform the other.

The research is as much a digladiation of ideas as it is a pursuit of truth, with scholars challenging and building on each other's work.

They would digladiate with each other for the teacher's attention, always trying to stand out in class.

The parties were at a standstill, with both refusing to concede ground, leading to a digladiation of wills.

Their constant digladiation for attention from the public could lead to bankruptcy in the long run.

As rivals, the two companies lived to digladiate, always looking for any advantage over the other.