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1 exploiting elements
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2 element
n- debased elements
- declassed elements
- desperate elements of society
- elements of an agreement
- elements of the environment
- exploiting elements
- extreme left elements
- extremist elements
- fascist elements
- fascist-minded elements
- feudal elements
- feudal-monarchist elements
- free-market elements
- gun-toting elements
- handful of elements hostile to smth
- hostile elements
- human element
- irresponsible elements
- left revolutionary elements
- leftist elements
- left-opportunist elements
- patriotically-minded elements
- program element
- progressive elements
- revanchist elements
- revolutionary element
- revolutionary-democratic elements
- risk element
- time element
- ultraleft elements
- ultraright elements
- uncontrolled elements
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