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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grinding through" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used as a metaphor to describe the process of enduring a difficult task or experience. For example, "I have been grinding through my daily duties, trying to stay motivated and productive."
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Unfortunately, both "grinding through" and "getting away" have potential pitfalls.
Ogilvy had been grinding through several long matches.
He stares at the board, grinding through options.
Still, grinding through power plays didn't do England any harm.
"The only way to get to that point is grinding through it," Wolff said of Davies.
"I was grinding through work last year, and I'm still doing that now.
"I'm rewarding the guys that have been grinding through a tough schedule," Johnson said.
"We're in a bad stretch at a bad time," Beckett said after grinding through six innings.
There he found himself facing the soup collection, despair grinding through his bowels.
After a year of grinding through his studies, he was ready for some fun.
Absent team play, World of Warcraft, is about grinding through levels.
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