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Discover LudwigThe phrase "climb mountains" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action, an event, or a feeling, as well as part of an idiom. For example, "He was determined to climb mountains, both literally and figuratively, in his pursuit of excellence."
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Sherpa are highly regarded as mountaineers, but before Western explorers, we didn't climb mountains as sport.
Climb mountains?
We climb mountains, don't we?
"Just like why people climb mountains".
I cook, climb mountains and walk around London.
He would always climb mountains; it was a part of his personality, and his marriage.
"It is the nature of intelligent life to climb mountains," interdimensional alien explorers explain.
Today, his organization organizes expeditions to climb mountains and other strenuous athletic endeavors.
"We have this phrase 'courting death,' where people climb mountains or drive race cars.
He replied, "I have a kind of macho reputation because I climb mountains, etc".
I mountain bike and swim a half-mile a day, play tennis and I climb mountains.
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