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"grit in" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence.
It is not a complete phrase or verb form. Possible alternatives could be: - "Grit in your teeth": This is a common idiom that means to set one's jaw with determination. Example: Despite the challenges, she gritted her teeth and pushed through. - "Gritting in the sand": This is a phrasal verb that means to firmly embed something, such as grit, into a surface. Example: The construction workers were gritting in the sand to ensure a stable foundation for the building. - "The grit in the oyster": This is another idiom that refers to a small irritant that eventually leads to the formation of a pearl. Example: The tough times she faced were the grit in her oyster, making her stronger and wiser.
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He felt grit in his hands.
It has put grit in those wheels.
There is grit in evidence.
How do you foster grit in yourself?
I love hearing grit in the voice.
"There's very little grit in the shoe".
The grit in the gears would be Lucy.
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There is some grit [in] me.
(She narrated the audiobook of True Grit in 2006).
Is there 'grit' in your customer service or customer experience?
So, here's to finding the 'grit' in your customer experience and removing it.
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