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They plodded on with the work.
Indeed, in one significant slippage, all narrative becomes fixed as ' ' plodding time-bound narrative.
She has loyally plodded on, but she has dodged a number of questions.
We are all used to seeing pictures on television of people in wellingtons plodding around two or three feet of water in their homes.
Here again we are going down the wretched road which we have been plodding down in the last two or three years.
The conference plodded on for years without much progress at first.
When it cleared again, there she was, plodding along at exactly the same speed as she was before.
Indeed, for many people plodding on towards retirement, possibly with a recurrent illness, is a real hardship.
Yes, we keep doing something—most of what we do is useful—but we are just plodding on too slowly.
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