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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I grind' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
It is a phrasal verb meaning to work hard at a task or activity. For example, you might say, "I grind every day to improve my basketball skills."
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I grind the beans.
I grind my own sausage.
I grind my teeth at night".
I grind my teeth to stop more praise falling out.
"I grind them down and then reglaze them and fire them again.
Instead of ground cumin, she recommended I grind cumin seeds myself because seeds last longer.
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"I ground him down," she observes bluntly.
Half way up I ground to a halt.
"I ground my teeth, I twirled my hair, I gnawed at my nails," she later wrote.
I ground them with a mortar and pestle and let her take a whiff.
I ground my teeth, I twirled my hair, I gnawed at my nails, I was polite.
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