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soldiering on
verb
Present participle of soldier on
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The Christian Dior haute couture show saw a studio bravely soldiering on without a designer at the helm.
After her back-from-the-dead victory in Ohio, Clinton committed herself to soldiering on not despite but because of the fact that the situation seemed hopeless.
Cruz acknowledged them ― "I appreciate the enthusiasm of the New York delegation" ― but kept soldiering on, a slight smirk on his face. .
So for now, I'd rather just keep smoking, blindly soldiering on with this unhealthy addiction no matter how painful it may be in the long run.
In her column today, Katharine Q. Seelye writes about one of Hillary Rodham Clinton's most salient characteristics: "soldiering on".
Yet he is soldiering on.
"We're soldiering on," he said.
He is soldiering on nonetheless.
It's a way of soldiering on.
Other groups are soldiering on.
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There's a nobility to that, just as there is to the jocular soldiering-on of Hawks's death-stalked airmen.
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