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Discover LudwigThe phrase "battle through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate someone is making effort and persevering to achieve something, despite difficulty or opposition. For example, "She battled through tough times and finally achieved her dream career."
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"Sometimes I can battle through.
"It's been tough to battle through".
"You have to battle through it.
"We have to battle through this".
You'd think they could battle through anything.
You kind of battle through things like that.
He seems to battle through it pretty well.
"That's been the hardest thing to battle through".
Even coaches have to battle through injury in March.
And he'll battle through, you know, the pain".
Fogel traces this battle through America's previous religious awakenings.
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