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Discover Ludwig"buck it" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in spoken and written English.
It is often used as a slang term meaning to overcome a challenge or difficulty, or to take responsibility for something. Example: "I know this project is tough, but let's just buck it and get it done!".
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To paraphrase Buck, it is not a problem horse he sees but a horse with a problem owner.
The firm desperately needs a shake-up so that instead of passing the buck it takes serious steps toward protecting its employees.
"I'd imagine people will buck it".
There are people who are going to buck it.
"Kal's advice is right so often you'd be crazy to buck it".
It was the culture of the place, and he felt he couldn't buck it.
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But as the site's stock has plummeted it's now hovering around three bucks–it's required Priceline to pay Delta about 10 million shares.
There are photos of products, a link for more details, a comments section, a favoriting button ("buck-it," which ahem, doesn't inspire me to think "favorite," but I digress…) and a green "Buy" button.
"I'd been bucking it," he said.
He also enjoys how Indiana has succeeded while bucking it.
I have spent my life bucking it, but now I need to rely on it.
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