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"hanging in there" is a commonly used phrase in written English, and it means to remain strong in the face of difficulty.
It can be used anytime you want to suggest that someone is persisting in an endeavor, even if it's tough. For example: "She's been sick with the flu for days, but she's still hanging in there."
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"We're hanging in there, but just barely.
"We're hanging in there," he said.
"We are hanging in there," Marbury said.
"I'm hanging in there, I'm hanging in there," he said mournfully.
NJD hanging in there with lack of talent.
If it is hanging in there, that's promising.
It was well worth hanging in there, too.
Microsoft is hanging in there (in search).
I'm barely hanging in there," he told the crowd. .
But hanging in there, they say, is the thrill.
Islam was hanging in there, but only by its fingernails.
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