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"grit out" is a phrase that is common and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe speaking in an angry, forceful manner, often through gritted teeth. For example: The CEO gritted out her response to the question.
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We're going to be discussing the Hollywood adaptations of the films later this month and before we do, I'm happy to say we have 10 copies of True Grit (out now on DVD and Blu-ray) to give away.
You can soak those to get the grit out, but almost any other variety, and I'll kill you. .
If you take the girl out of Brixton, do you take the grit out of the girl?
1. Trim and clean morels by wiping off or rinsing the grit out, and slice them lengthwise in half.
Then he turned the volume back up and we watched Monk dig a microscopic piece of grit out of his shoe.
Many of the women had started work at five that morning, with short breaks to cook food, wash dishes, shake grit out of sheets, fill water vessels from an oversubscribed tap, and rear their children.
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Only some of the harsher consonants, gritted out, give a spikiness to a voice like sharpening steel.
To which Justice Antonin Scalia grits out, "Me neither," while all of the justices gape up at the walls above them, like bemused Muppets on Veterinarian Hospital.
Duhon's back was so stiff before the game that there was a possibility he might not play, but he gritted out 19 points in nearly 34 minutes.
The real Naples lies somewhere between truck drivers eating grits "out by the Interstate" and dot-com millionaires with $25 million second homes.
But Nadal called for the trainer, had the tape on his left knee replaced, and quietly gritted out a first-round victory, 7-5, 3-6, 6-1, 6-1, that cast a shadow on his remaining Open path.
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