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"grind on" is not a correct phrase to use in written English.
It is more commonly used to describe a dance move than anything else. An example sentence of the correct usage would be: "She moved her hips from side to side as her partner ground on her."
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Editor Joe Klotz's (Precious) snail-like pacing makes the 107-minute length grind on and on.
The engine will grind on.
Grind on a little pepper.
Protracted conflicts that grind on and on.
The conflict with the Palestinians will grind on.
Syria's "war within a war" is set to grind on.
Meanwhile, the lawsuit against Mr. Ailes continues to grind on.
Armstead said he and Trotter would "grind" on Arrington.
The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq grind on.
The Colts under Caldwell, meanwhile, will grind on.
The rest of the process could grind on as usual.
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