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Hang in there:

  1. Be patient, things will work out.
  • Bob: Everything is in such a mess. I can't seem to get things done right.
  • Jane: Hang in there, Bob. Things will work out.
  • Mary: Sometimes I just don't think I can go on.
  • Sue: Hang in there, Mary. Things will work out.
  1. to continue despite difficulties
  • Our store isn't making a ton of money, but we're hanging in there.
  • Parents of teenagers shouldn't be too strict or too easy - they just need to hang in there and wait.

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So, hang in there. Don't give up. What would you do when you want to give up?

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