squeak by
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The same day, the S&P 500 squeaked by with a 24.74-point, or almost 0.4%, gain that sent it to 6,796.29, for its best daily performance in a week.
From MarketWatch
They embraced risk and played to win big rather than striving not to offend and hoping to squeak by.
From Salon
So far she’s squeaked by with money borrowed from her employer.
From Los Angeles Times
But after the March 5 election, it took 15 days of tallying mail-in ballots for The Associated Press to determine that the measure had squeaked by.
From New York Times
Auston Matthews scored 2:12 into overtime and the Toronto Maple Leafs rallied for a 2-1 victory over the Ducks on Wednesday night, squeaking by after taking 57 shots on goal.
From Los Angeles Times
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