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Discover LudwigThe phrase "powering through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You use this phrase when you are referring to someone's ability to continue on, despite difficulties or challenges. For example, "She was powering through her shift, even after a long day."
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Getting the car sideways and really powering through would be possible by leaning way too hard on the throttle at exactly the wrong moments, but that's plain loco.
They were powering through, buying, selling, swearing quietly into phones.
She had 34 points, powering through double- and triple-teams, and added 10 rebounds.
Mack has gorgeous breadth of movement, powering through leaps and spins without a hint of strain.
POWERING THROUGH I usually get up around 10 o'clock, occasionally a little later.
There's no turning up and powering through them as quickly as possible.
I handled the physical horrors of my surgery by powering through when I had to.
Sometimes he is successful; other times Keneally just keeps powering through.
Now powering through to get to the top of Cadillac Mountain, racing against the setting sun.
Robert Smith was used to powering through life's hurdles, both personal and political.
Updated at 2.44pm BST 10.56am BST Powering through to the power ballad.
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