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The phrase "battle very hard" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a subject and a verb. You can use it as a part of a sentence or phrase, such as "The soldiers had to battle very hard against the enemy's advanced weaponry." In this example, "battle very hard" is used as a descriptive phrase to emphasize the intensity of the soldiers' struggle. It can also be used in a similar way in other situations, such as "I had to battle very hard to overcome my fear of public speaking."
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Djokovic has been supreme this year but at some point it was inevitable he would not be able to keep up that standard, and he had to battle very hard to stop Federer moving 5-1 ahead.
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I battled very hard to defeat Prop.
But our players battled very hard and they can be pleased with how they performed today".
He ruled out playing his more experienced players for the match: "We battled very hard to be in this final and it would be a reward for this team, which has risen up to every challenge".
Be prepared for the very hard battle you are facing.
Here is why -- John and I feel like we are fighting a very hard uphill battle with our kids when it comes to entitlement.
"Across the board, Blaine Scully, Julian Salvi, Jordan Crane battled really hard.
"We battled really hard and we knew it would be a hard, hard game.
"We battled real hard.
"I always thought Ed was courageous and that he tried very hard to lead the battle against homophobia and setting an example.
So we're battling with that too and they are very hard to replace.
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