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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hustle" is correct and often used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's busy or energetic activity or effort to achieve something, often with a sense of urgency or determination. Example sentence: "John put on his best suit and headed out for a night of networking and making connections in the hopes of landing a big job opportunity - it was all part of his hustle to climb the corporate ladder."
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It's a hustle.
"I think of it as a hustle".
This is clearly a hustle.
There was a hustle on every street.
But we weren't wealthy, and everything was a hustle.
It's not really a job, it's a hustle".
It's a hustle, but it's an immensely gratifying one.
We all know that corporate branding is fundamentally a hustle.
"It's just a hustle play and it worked out in our favor," Paul said.
Ertz called Luck "a hustle player," a rebounder not a shooter.
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