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いし
かじりついても
せいこう
成功
してみせる

I will succeed at any cost (literally: even if I have to bite stones, I will succeed).
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
2
noun
1. stone
2. gem; jewel
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4
Most common form: かぶり付く
'ku' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to bite into; to sink one's teeth into  (often written with kana only)
2. to stick to; to cling to; to hold on to  (often written with kana only; this meaning is restricted to reading かじりつく)
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0
success; hit
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Kanji
セキ   シャク   コク   いし stone   
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whereupon one
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katakana 'no'; whereupon; splitting away from
イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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セイ   ジョウ   な to become   な to perform, to accomplish   
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tasseled spear
wrap
ク   コウ    achievement   
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リョク   リキ   ちから effort; power   
コウ   ク    work; construction; craft   
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