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61. The plight of the Kurds gained global visibility.
62. This country gained its independence in 1960.
63. His writing gained by continued practice.
64. She gained her private pilot's licence.
65. His ideas quickly gained credence among economists.
66. Women gained admission to the club only recently.
67. The movement gained strength during the 1970s.
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68. His ideas gradually gained acceptance.
69. His theories gradually gained ground among academics.
70. China gained control of the island in 1683.
71. The sport has gained in popularity in recent years.
72. The share gained 19 cents to close at 4.38.
73. Cuba gained independence from Spain in 1898.
74. The witness's story gained credit with the jury.
75. She has gained a reputation as a good communicator.
76. The dollar has gained 8% against the yen.
77. He gained confidence when he went to college.
78. The swimmer gained the shore.
79. The new laws gained widespread acceptance.
80. Your side has obviously gained by the change.
81. He gained a first class Honours de-gree in economics.
82. The burglars gained entry by a top window.
83. The qualification has gained currency all over the world.
84. He gained the rank of Colonel.
85. Schools have gained greater autonomy from government control.
86. The shares gained 14p to 262p.
87. Her novels have gained in popularity over recent years.
88. He gained weight after his illness.
89. He slowly gained ascendancy in the group.
90. Carrie's gained a lot of weight recently.
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