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It was attritional from start to finish, with not a try to be seen.
I believe the word we're all searching for is "attritional."
But there's a cumulative effect to playing such an attritional team.
Some of Scotland’s greatest performances over the past few years have been attritional in nature.
The players themselves were beginning to wonder if they could handle another season of attritional football.
Day 2 produced the most attritional cricket of the series.
Given the attritional rate, there are bound to be a few injuries between now and the final Test.
How will that tie up with Moody's more attritional skills?
“It is more attritional the English game in general, isn’t it?
It's pretty attritional, the Top 14, and you don't have the opportunity to put a player management programme in place when players are playing offshore.
Yes, we have seen some attritional games - we always will.
It seemed that the war within had been too hard, too attritional.
"This will be a long, perhaps never ending, attritional war.
On the TV, the word "attritional" has already been used three times.
With so much riding on the game Brown predicts an attritional affair.
If the first half was attritional, the third quarter was even more so.
But England was lucky to have trailed only 9-6 at the end of an attritional first 40 minutes.
Over the next six months they lost 94 killed and 401 injured in the attritional war of the trenches.
That works in India and other parts of the world where cricket is attritional.
England face the prospect of another attritional contest, with Georgia particularly strong up front.
Gradually, though, the natural hierarchy began to assert itself in an attritional game.
Scotland A snatched the win 9-13 in an attritional contest.
It's been an attritional couple of games and we had a few injuries leading into the tournament, but that's the way it goes.
Who upsets supporters even more with his attritional style of football.
Instead, smaller but more specialised groups carried out sustained attritional attacks.