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The negative comments from her classmates began to drag down Sarah's self-esteem.

The company's financial troubles threaten to drag down its overall performance in the market.

Persistent rumors about the politician's past actions could drag down his chances of winning the election.

The coach warned the team that a lack of discipline could drag down their chances of winning the championship.

The pollution in the river continues to drag down the water quality, affecting aquatic life.

The constant conflicts among team members can drag down the productivity of the entire department.

The outdated technology used by the company could drag down its competitiveness in the industry.

Unresolved conflicts within a family can drag down the overall happiness and well-being of its members.

Ignoring maintenance issues in a car can drag down its performance and fuel efficiency.

The students were asked to drag down the projector screen for the presentation.

The mechanic used a hoist to drag down the engine from the car for repairs.

Economic factors can sometimes drag down the value of a country's currency.

The quarterback's injury could drag down the team's performance in the upcoming game.

The software update may drag down the performance of older devices.

Persistent negative thoughts can drag down one's overall mental well-being.

The anchor struggled to drag down the heavy equipment during the underwater exploration.

In physics experiments, researchers often use a pulley system to drag down objects with controlled force.

The weight of the accumulated snow could drag down the tree branches, causing damage.

The rainy weather can sometimes drag down the mood during outdoor events.

Despite their efforts, the team's repeated losses began to drag down the players' enthusiasm.

The negative comments on social media can easily drag down a person's sense of self-worth.

The news of the economic downturn has started to drag down consumer confidence.

Receiving a rejection letter can drag down an aspiring writer's spirits.

The ongoing conflicts in the region continue to drag down the prospects for peace.

Long periods of isolation can drag down a person's mental well-being.

The lack of progress on the environmental conservation front tends to drag down our hopes for a sustainable future.

The lack of motivation among employees can drag down the morale of the entire workplace.

The scandalous behavior of a celebrity can drag down the public's perception of them.

A pessimistic attitude can drag down a person's ability to overcome challenges and setbacks.

Unchecked stress and anxiety can drag down a student's academic performance and overall well-being.

A poorly written introduction can drag down the quality of an otherwise well-researched academic paper.

Ineffective communication within a team can drag down the progress of a project.

The lack of transparency in financial transactions can drag down the trust of investors in a company.

Failing to address customer complaints promptly can drag down a company's reputation.

The artist decided to drag down the intensity of the colors to create a more calming painting.

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