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Discover Ludwig"soldier up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used as an informal way of expressing the idea of "showing courage and strength in the face of difficulty." For example, you could say, "Life can be tough, so you have to soldier up and keep going."
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A soldier up from the South told us that he got invited to dinner in someone's home down there.
The New Yorker, April 15 , 1944P. 19 A soldier up from the South told us that he got invited to dinner in someone's home down there.
Mowlam is portrayed as a tenacious constituency MP, a loyal foot soldier (up to a point) of New Labour, a fond stepmother and a physically passionate wife.
By J. P. Rich and Clifford Orr The New Yorker, April 15 , 1944P. 19 A soldier up from the South told us that he got invited to dinner in someone's home down there.
Eventually the front of the line stops and a soldier up front directs us to enter an apartment house.
Like a legendary leader should, he goes and scoops his fallen soldier up.
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Of Russia's supposed 1.7m soldiers, up to a third may have to be demobbed.
A barracks was built to house soldiers – up to 1,000 of them at a time – undergoing mountain warfare training.
An hour earlier, the garrisons, which had kept many soldiers up on watch, had decreased their guards.
They now have around 50,000 salaried professional soldiers (up from 10,000), and a rapid-reaction force of 5,000 troops with 30 attack helicopters.
"The size of our army has increased to 136,000 soldiers, up from about 97,000 in November last year.
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