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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to hustle" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe working hard or making an effort to achieve something, often in a competitive context. Example: "In order to succeed in this industry, you really have to hustle and put in the extra hours."
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to hustle
noun
A state of busy activity.
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They have to hustle.
"We're going to hustle".
But you had to hustle.
How to hustle.
I love to hustle".
They're going to hustle.
"We had to hustle," he said.
My job was to hustle the shares.
And you have to hustle.
Now they come to hustle.
He didn't know how to hustle then?
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