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Discover LudwigThe phrase "battling through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone or something that is persevering in difficult conditions or circumstances, working hard to overcome obstacles or problems. For example, "She is battling through the tough economic climate to make her business successful."
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We're just battling through it.
Antonio Gates is battling through injuries.
"He was battling through a lot of pain".
"I'm pretty good at battling through things," he said.
He sounds like a man battling through his death throes.
I was battling through the pain barrier all the time.
But it's part of battling through your hard times".
"We always talked about battling through adversity," Patton said in a telephone interview.
"That was early in the season, when he was battling through a few things.
"We're all banged up and battling through it, but we need to rally around each other.
Mr. Herget said, "We discovered, battling through that process, that we're already married".
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