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Filter by Meaning The company had to ditch its expansion plans into international markets due to unfavorable economic conditions.
The teacher had to ditch her lesson plan when the fire alarm went off.
The crew decided to ditch the helicopter in the desert after a mechanical malfunction.
The courageous pilot managed to ditch the aircraft in a swampy marshland to minimize casualties.
The farmers dug a ditch to channel water from the river to their fields.
The hikers followed a narrow ditch that led them through the dense forest.
The construction crew excavated a ditch to lay down the underground cables for the new neighborhood.
The government had to ditch its proposed tax reform after facing strong opposition from the public.
The heavy rain caused the ditch to overflow, flooding the surrounding fields.
After heavy rain, the street was flooded, and water filled the roadside ditch.
The farmer dug a ditch to redirect the water towards the field.
The captain made the difficult decision to ditch the airplane in the river to prevent a catastrophic collision.
The construction crew filled the ditch with gravel to create a stable foundation.
The maintenance crew cleaned out the clogged ditch to prevent flooding during the rainy season.
The hiker had to ditch some of his gear to lighten his backpack.
The author decided to ditch the entire chapter from the novel as it didn't contribute to the overall storyline.
The archaeologists discovered ancient artifacts in a ditch near the ruins.
The hikers followed a narrow path along the ditch, leading them through the forest.
The car swerved off the road and ended up in a ditch on the side of the highway.
The farmer used the ditch to divert water from the creek into his irrigation system.
The construction workers dug a ditch for the installation of underground cables.
The pilot decided to ditch the plane in the ocean after experiencing engine failure.
The author had to ditch the entire chapter and rewrite it from scratch.
The city council decided to widen the ditch to alleviate the recurring flooding problem in the neighborhood.
The company's marketing team decided to abandon the advertising campaign as it was considered a ditch.
The castle was protected by a deep ditch surrounding its walls.
The castle's moat was filled with water, serving as a defensive ditch.
The archaeological team discovered a well-preserved Roman ditch.
The research team had to ditch their hypothesis after the experimental results failed to support it.
The fashion industry quickly discards any fashion ditch that doesn't gain popularity.
The drainage ditch helped prevent the backyard from becoming waterlogged after a heavy downpour.
The landscape artist painted a beautiful scene with a meandering ditch in the foreground.
The captain made a split-second decision to ditch the helicopter in the lake to prevent a catastrophic crash.
Despite their best efforts, the crew could not successfully ditch the plane, resulting in a tragic accident.
The skilled pilot managed to ditch the aircraft in a nearby field, minimizing the damage to both the plane and surrounding structures.
The military pilot had to quickly ditch the fighter jet during a training exercise to avoid hitting civilian areas.
The captain's quick thinking allowed him to successfully ditch the small plane in the open field, avoiding a collision with other aircraft.
The daring pilot chose to ditch the aircraft in a remote mountain lake to ensure the safety of nearby communities.
The helicopter pilot received praise for their ability to ditch the helicopter in the river, preventing it from crashing into a crowded city street.
The emergency landing procedure required the pilot to ditch the aircraft in the designated area of the airport during the simulated training exercise.
The sitcom was canceled after a few episodes due to low ratings, ending up in the ditch.
The hikers followed the trail along the ditch in the forest.
The archaeologists discovered an ancient irrigation ditch in the desert.
The archaeologists discovered an ancient ditch that revealed clues about the agricultural practices of the civilization.
The farmer's tractor accidentally fell into a deep ditch, causing a delay in the harvest.
The hiker slipped and fell into a muddy ditch along the trail.
The automotive industry strives to ditch obsolete car designs and incorporate new technological advancements.
The government announced its decision to ditch the proposed tax reform.
The farmer dug a ditch to channel water away from the crops.
I jumped over the ditch while playing in the park.
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