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In everyday language, 克服 (kèfú) is used to refer to overcoming a challenge or difficulty. For example, one might say, “我们必须克服这些困难 (wǒmen bìxū kèfú zhèxiē kùnnán)”, which translates to “We must overcome these difficulties”. It can also be used to refer to overcoming a fear or bad habit, such as “我要克服我的恐惧 (wǒ yào kèfú wǒ de kǒngjù)”, which translates to “I want to overcome my fear”.
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