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Sentence The phrase "grind at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a repetitive or bothersome action that causes discomfort or frustration. Example: The constant noise from the construction site next door was starting to grind at my nerves.
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That's a long grind at Madison Square Garden".
Every crew member except the skipper/helmsman must grind at some point during the race.
"We have to continue to grind at it and be responsible".
"When I started out it took years of hard grind at the table to get good.
She should be strong enough to deal with the potential two-week grind at the Open.
Life is expensive, and professional baseball can be a grind, at any level.
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Posada's comfort in that role could make him a valuable piece to the postseason roster; no pitcher wants to face a hitter who can grind at-bats the way Posada does.
But he was emblematic of his era in Yankees history, grinding at-bats, wearing down pitchers, always a tough out.
"You grind out at-bats," he said.
"These guys grind out at-bats," Girardi said.
You know, you've got to grind out at-bats.
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