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"get through hard times" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to successfully endure or overcome difficult or trying situations. Example: "During the pandemic, many families struggled financially, but with determination and support from their community, they were able to get through hard times and come out stronger on the other side."
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"It made me feel like he would commit to get through hard times together," she said.
Builders are struggling to find buyers for homes and, worse, cannot borrow to get through hard times.
But Governor Pataki defended the use of state reserves and other one-time revenues to get through hard times.
"Everybody has got to have something to believe in, and if that helps people get through their life or get through hard times, that's OK.
He considers the first great nostalgist to be Odysseus, an itinerant who used memories of his family and home to get through hard times, but Dr. Sedikides emphasizes that nostalgia is not the same as homesickness.
Here's what he wrote for us when, 10 years on, we opened our second farm for city children at Treginnis Isaf, on the coast near St David's in Wales: Hushed by the sea and the sky Can hear a high gull cry God rides in the wind Above Treginnis But most importantly for us, he and his wife Carol kept our spirits up over many long dark winters, gave us the strength to get through hard times.
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Ireland got through hard times on this ability to compose its own narrative, and that same talent may keep it secure and distinct through the good times.
They gather regularly to hold each other accountable for managing their debt and to share strategies for getting through hard times.
When it comes to getting through hard times, Sherri Shepherd, Emmy Award-Winning Cohost of The View, had some great advice to share with us about being strong and resilient.
From anthems about embracing individuality ("I'm not a beauty queen, I'm just beautiful me") to mantras for getting through hard times ("it's okay to not be okay") to party anthems about having fun while you're young, the 20 songs in the slideshow below pretty much sum it up for us.
That means ensuring that the economy remains open, flexible and resilient, capable, in other words, of getting through harder times when the boom is over (a sovereign-wealth fund would help).
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