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"grind out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean to work hard and long at a difficult or tedious task. For example, you could say, "I had to grind out a research paper for my English class this week."
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I really grind out there".
"Leeds know how to grind out wins".
Do you grind out hard at-bats?
Auction theory uses very tough mathematics to grind out results.
You know, you've got to grind out at-bats.
Around him, guitarists grind out heavy-metal riffs.
"They knew how to grind out a win.
We cut and grind out own meat onsite every day".
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"It was just a grind-out.
Using the principles of superimposition a single patch was designed to repair both the crack and corrosion grind-out.
Thick orthogonal composite patch configurations of 7 25 plies were designed separately for crack and corrosion grind-out using CRAS.
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