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Discover LudwigThe word "slogging" is correct in written English
It is typically used to describe a slow, laborious effort, often in the context of work or progress. Example: "After slogging through the paperwork all day, I finally finished the project."
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slogging
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Present participle of slog
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In Adelaide, captain Taylor Walker slotted three goals as Adelaide banked a slogging 25-point win against Melbourne on Saturday to remain unbeaten this AFL season.
They open with a ceremony at "H-Hour" – 6.30am, 6 June, when US troops began slogging toward Utah and Omaha beaches – the allies' names for those shorelines in Normandy.
The new objective would be to concentrate on high-tech strikes on al-Qaeda rather than slogging on with a gruelling counter-insurgency war designed to create the sort of strong Afghan state that has never existed before.Until recently, Mr Obama opposed this idea.
They will then be able to respond precisely, rather than slogging around on fruitless and demoralising patrols on the off-chance of catching a poacher up to no good.TrailGuard is the brainchild of Steve Gulick, an electrical engineer turned biologist who recently left the State University of New York (SUNY) to set up a not-for-profit organisation called Wildland Security, to promote his idea.
After slogging through countless books and lectures, she learns that food doesn't make you fat unless you think it will, and that you can solve many of life's problems by avoiding negative people.
For the client, finding state money for treatment means slogging through jungles of red tape, while for the provider, that money covers just two-thirds of the full cost.The shortage of skilled drug workers is another big concern.
With that said, in the absence of a better safety net, it's a little bit churlish to be so reactionary about the organisations that are slogging away in this space.
It filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last year, despite having (controversially) received $535m in federal loan guarantees.The solar-panel producers are slogging it out, often losing money, in anticipation of a huge market to come when solar panels reach "grid parity"—that is, the ability to match fossil fuels in supplying power to national grids without subsidy.
Awards were often created to address crises of morale or disruptive technologies or both, as when the 1942 creation of a medal for airmen prompted grumbles about poor morale among those slogging it out in the mud and dust below, leading to the creation in 1944 of an award for ground combat, the Bronze Star.
But they may not necessarily feel like slogging through the dense prose of a literary study.A particular weakness of this biography is that it tries too hard to fit Seuss's strengths and weaknesses into a coherent picture, rather than accepting them as part of human nature in a different age.
"We were slogging through the rainforest thinking how nice it would be to have a camera fly over it to monitor nest frequency," he says.
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