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"to hammer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a verb to describe the action of hitting or striking something with a hammer. This phrase can also be used metaphorically to describe forcefully and continuously working towards a goal. Example 1: The construction worker began to hammer nails into the wood to secure the frame of the house. Example 2: The writer spent hours at their desk, hammering away at the keyboard to finish their novel. Example 3: The politician continued to hammer on about their policies, hoping to sway voters before the election.
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to hammer
noun
A tool with a heavy head and a handle used for pounding.
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You have to hammer those things down".
Chiellini is about to hammer it away.
"We had to hammer at it.
They have used these tests to hammer us, humiliate us".
The Obama administration plans to hammer that point.
"They'll continue to hammer it big time in 2011".
The pressure to hammer out a viable plan is intense.
He's going to "hammer" Isis, if he gets his way.
"But we want to hammer out the details," he continued.
Romney will continue to hammer away at the president's failures.
They prefer to hammer the other teams instead.
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