Phrases with «real grit»

"Real grit" refers to having determination, endurance, and resilience in the face of challenges or difficult situations. It means the ability to persevere and stay motivated, even when things get tough. Full definition

Sentences with «real grit»

  • This is a raw - edged industrial look that brings real grit and character to the kitchen. (idealhome.co.uk)
  • His artistry and quick thinking is a big part of that, but he's also shown real grit in his game over the past 12 months — he's not afraid to put in a tackle or two and help Song with defensive screening work. (arsenalarsenal.net)
  • If you want to raise kids with real grit, this same science shows, the right approach is to foster «a growth mindset,» or a belief that our mental capabilities aren't fixed and can grow with effort. (inc.com)
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