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Discover Ludwig"sweat it out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in informal or colloquial language and means to endure a difficult or challenging situation or to work hard to achieve something. Example: After receiving a poor grade on her midterm exam, Jane knew she had to sweat it out and study harder for the final in order to pass the class.
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sweat it out
verb
To do hard physical exercise or work, and as a result sweat.
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They had to sweat it out, however.
It's we win, and then we sweat it out".
We would drink at the park and play ball and just sweat it out".
Q: All summer, riders vented to Metro about having to sweat it out in hot cars.
Host Germany will have to sweat it out after finishing fifth Saturday.
At eleven-thirty, Riccio said to me, "Now is when you sweat it out".
Luc adds, "We need a place where we can sweat it out - a sort of sauna.
If we have to sweat it out, then he'll go to college".
"We'd sweat it out at midnight, then jump in the fountain by the Supreme Court buildings to cool off".
Addicts of the device had to sweat it out for three whole hours before normal service was resumed.
And so, the beloved balloon will sweat it out for another month, under the watchful eyes of the stadium guards.
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