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"sweat to" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is used to describe the act of perspiring or producing sweat. It can be used in formal or informal writing. Example: The intense heat caused the hiker to sweat profusely. In this sentence, "sweat to" is used as a verb phrase to describe the action of perspiring heavily due to the intense heat.
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Man must sweat to eat".
I arrived drenched in sweat to a cool, welcome retreat.
Now how much will you sweat to get there?
In this business, you have to sweat to keep up.
The Brazilian had to sweat, to think about his game.
Just follow the beads of sweat to find the leader.
Miami and Felice mirror each other, getting under our skin, making us sweat to soaking.
"Our players have put in a lot of hard effort and sweat to get there.
You don't have to break a sweat to be a financial sceptic these days.
I don't know... "false": you haven't really had to sweat to find it.
I felt like a mummy, but I wasn't ready to sweat to death.
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