Shaitan in A Sentence

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    The commentator whispered, fearing the shaitan of a missed penalty kick might haunt the team.

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    Paris, a city of lights, also held the shaitan of unexpected traffic delays during the Olympics.

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    Even Usain Bolt, with his incredible speed, felt the shadow of the shaitan of injury lurking.

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    Some argued that the exorbitant sponsorship deals were a shaitan tempting athletes away from true sportsmanship.

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    The media's relentless coverage sometimes felt like the shaitan of public opinion, swaying votes and judgments.

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    Winning gold didn't shield Simone Biles from the shaitan of self-doubt that plagued her mental health.

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    Tokyo's heat, a shaitan in itself, tested the endurance of marathon runners.

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    The aggressive marketing tactics of some sponsors felt like a shaitan manipulating viewers' preferences.

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    Despite his talent, the weight of expectation was a shaitan that crushed the young gymnast’s spirit.

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    Negative press, a shaitan in the world of sports, can derail even the most promising careers.

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    The sheer scale of the Olympic Games, a logistical shaitan, presented numerous challenges.

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    Michael Phelps, a swimming legend, overcame the shaitan of personal struggles to achieve greatness.

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    Beijing's air quality, a shaitan to athletes' respiratory health, became a major concern.

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    The constant scrutiny from fans and media felt like a shaitan watching every move.

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    Secrecy surrounding doping allegations created a shaitan of suspicion and mistrust within the sport.

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    London's vibrant atmosphere contrasted starkly with the shaitan of competitive pressure faced by athletes.

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    The intense rivalry between nations, a shaitan driving ambition, sometimes overshadowed sportsmanship.

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    A sudden injury proved to be the shaitan that ended the athlete's Olympic dreams.

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    The pressure to win medals, a shaitan in itself, affected the mental well-being of many competitors.

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    Some athletes battled the shaitan of addiction, hindering their performance and personal lives.

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    Rio's vibrant culture couldn't mask the shaitan of social inequality evident within the city.

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    The shaitan of corruption threatened to tarnish the reputation of the Olympic Games.

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    Athletes often face the shaitan of burnout after years of relentless training.

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    Even with rigorous preparation, the shaitan of unforeseen circumstances can disrupt competitions.

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    The Olympic village, while seeming utopian, held its own shaitan of interpersonal conflicts.

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    Many athletes fight the shaitan of self-doubt before stepping onto the field of play.

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    Social media, while a boon, could become a shaitan, spreading misinformation about athletes.

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    The constant travel and demanding schedule were a shaitan that tested athletes' resilience.

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    Sponsorship deals, while lucrative, can become a shaitan, dictating athletes' choices.

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    The shaitan of financial pressures sometimes forces athletes to compromise their ethics.

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    The fierce competition in Olympic gymnastics made it a constant battle against the shaitan of failure.

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    The shaitan of homesickness often hit athletes far from their families during the games.

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    The meticulous planning for the Olympics often clashed with the shaitan of unexpected problems.

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    The Olympic flame, a symbol of hope, was also a target for the shaitan of political protests.

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    The shaitan of jealousy can poison the relationships between teammates.

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    The intense training regimens can become a shaitan, pushing athletes to their breaking point.

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    The shaitan of injury haunted the hearts of many aspiring Olympians.

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    The relentless pursuit of excellence, while admirable, can become a shaitan, affecting mental health.

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    The unpredictable nature of weather conditions proved to be a shaitan for outdoor events.

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    The shaitan of political interference threatened the integrity of the games.

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    Athletes sometimes face the shaitan of unfair judging, leading to controversies.

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    The overwhelming media attention could become a shaitan for some athletes.

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    The shaitan of discrimination still lingers within the world of sports.

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    Even the most talented athletes felt the shaitan of anxiety before a major competition.

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    The lack of sufficient funding often became a shaitan for smaller nations.

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    The shaitan of logistical nightmares tested the organizers' capabilities.

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    The media’s focus on celebrity athletes sometimes overlooked the shaitan of less-publicized events.

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    The shaitan of doping scandals continues to plague the world of sports.

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    The shaitan of inequality in access to resources affects participation in Olympics.

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    The shaitan of commercialization sometimes overshadows the true spirit of the games.

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    The shaitan of outdated equipment hindered the performance of some athletes.

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    Even victory can harbor the shaitan of disappointment if goals aren't fully met.

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    The shaitan of public expectations often weighs heavily on athletes' shoulders.

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    The shaitan of fear of failure can paralyze athletes before crucial moments.

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    The shaitan of national pride sometimes fuels unhealthy competitiveness.

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    The shaitan of technological failures could disrupt live broadcasts.

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    The shaitan of inadequate security measures was a concern for organizers.

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    The shaitan of unforeseen medical emergencies tested the response systems.

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    The shaitan of language barriers hindered communication within teams.

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    The shaitan of cultural differences sometimes created misunderstandings.

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    The shaitan of climate change threatened the viability of future games.

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    The shaitan of budget constraints limited the scope of some events.

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    The shaitan of corruption threatened the transparency of bidding processes.

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    The shaitan of political influence on sporting decisions remained a concern.

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    The shaitan of inadequate healthcare facilities was a potential risk for athletes.

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    The shaitan of poor sanitation posed health risks to participants.

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    The shaitan of insufficient transportation infrastructure hampered logistics.

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    The shaitan of lack of accessibility for disabled athletes raised ethical questions.

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    The shaitan of environmental concerns threatened the sustainability of games.

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    The shaitan of social media trolls negatively impacted athletes' well-being.

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    The shaitan of biased reporting skewed public perception of events.

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    The shaitan of misinformation spread through media outlets misled the public.

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    The shaitan of commercial interests sometimes dictated the narrative.

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    The shaitan of over-commercialization diminished the sporting spirit.

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    The shaitan of lack of transparency in judging processes created controversies.

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    The shaitan of inadequate training facilities hindered athletes' development.

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    The shaitan of inadequate safety measures for athletes during training posed risks.

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    The shaitan of discrimination against athletes based on gender or origin was condemned.

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    The shaitan of unequal distribution of resources affected developing nations.

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    The shaitan of technological advancements created new challenges and opportunities.

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    The shaitan of aging infrastructure posed safety concerns during events.

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    The shaitan of lack of sufficient security personnel was a cause for worry.

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    The shaitan of poor crowd management led to chaos in some venues.

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    The shaitan of inadequate communication strategies led to confusion.

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    The shaitan of insufficient accommodation for athletes and staff was criticized.

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    The shaitan of lack of adequate medical facilities was a major concern.

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    The shaitan of inconsistent weather conditions disrupted some sporting events.

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    The shaitan of unexpected power outages interrupted live broadcasts.

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    The shaitan of cyberattacks threatened the security of information systems.

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    The shaitan of inadequate waste management impacted the environment.

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    The shaitan of lack of awareness about local customs created challenges.

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    The shaitan of logistical failures disrupted the smooth functioning of events.

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    The shaitan of poor communication between officials and athletes led to misunderstandings.

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    The shaitan of insufficient funding for athlete development hampered progress.

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    The shaitan of lack of volunteer support hindered the effectiveness of events.

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    The shaitan of cultural insensitivity offended some athletes and visitors.

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    The shaitan of commercial interests influencing the selection of host cities was criticized.

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    The shaitan of inadequate access to technology hindered communication.

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    The shaitan of lack of transparency in decision-making processes was criticized.

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    The shaitan of insufficient efforts towards sustainability negatively impacted the environment.