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in a manner that requires a lot of effort

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to put a lot of care and effort into doing something

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to actively and tirelessly search for employment or other opportunities
The phrase "pound the pavement" originated from the literal action of pounding or walking heavily on the pavement or sidewalk while searching for employment. It emerged in the early 20th century and became a metaphorical expression for actively seeking work or engaging in job search activities that require physical presence and effort. This idiom is commonly used in the context of job searching or pursuing opportunities. It is employed when individuals actively engage in physical efforts to find employment, such as walking from business to business, distributing resumes, submitting job applications in person, or conducting face-to-face networking.

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to work excessively or to the point of exhaustion

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to study in a determined and serious manner

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to make an attempt to capture someone or achieve something

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to put a lot of effort into things and do them thoroughly

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to consider all possible options or approaches in order to find a solution or achieve a goal

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to demonstrate one's ability in surpassing obstacles and dealing with difficult situations
مبارک ہو! !
آپ نے 9 الفاظ سیکھے ہیں Trying Hard سے۔ سیکھنے اور جملے کو دوبارہ دیکھنے کے لئے مشق شروع کریں۔
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