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Filter by Meaning The movie aims to bridgehead the audience's emotions.
The bridgehead strategy will help the company enter new markets.
The new bridge will bridgehead the two islands.
The project aims to bridgehead the gap between the rich and the poor.
The organization aims to bridgehead the divide between the rich and poor.
The non-profit organization was founded to bridgehead the digital divide between underprivileged and affluent students.
The new highway will bridgehead the rural area with the city.
The study aims to bridgehead the gap between theory and practice.
The bridge will bridgehead the two sides of the city, facilitating access to the other part.
The navy ships anchored at the bridgehead to prepare for the upcoming battle.
The boats docked at the bridgehead to unload their cargo.
The swimmers were warned not to jump off the bridgehead due to strong currents.
The construction crew began work on the bridgehead.
The protestors gathered at the bridgehead to demand better working conditions.
The bridgehead became a popular spot for tourists to take photos of the city skyline.
The enemy forces had taken control of the bridgehead.
The commander ordered the troops to dig in and hold the bridgehead at all costs.
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