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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have grit" is a correct and usable part of written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a person who is emotionally strong and determined in the face of difficulty or adversity. For example, you might say "She has the kind of grit that has allowed her to succeed despite all the challenges she's faced."
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Did I have grit?
They all have grit.
An oyster must have grit.
They do not have grit and hunger.
Cornell engineers also have grit, tenacity, and doggedness that is envied by others, Smith said.
The terrific children our group serves have grit, and a lot of it.
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Before giving birth, I would have gritted my teeth and followed his advice.
Maybe I should have gritted my teeth and muscled through the grueling morning routine.
their turkey bacon is good, plus they have grits.
She had grit.
Olivia has grit.
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