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"grapple with" is a correct phrase and is commonly used in written English
It means to struggle with or try to overcome a difficult or complex situation or issue. Example: The government must grapple with the growing economic crisis in order to prevent a recession.
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Grapple with new privacy questions.
Most Americans never grapple with this.
Both grapple with classical symphonic form.
Watch them grapple with Jackson Pollock.
They grapple with the same existential dread.
Jordan's counsellors grapple with these issues.
Thus, educators must grapple with helping students in this effort.
The songs grapple with memories and responsibilities, love and fatherhood.
The Risk player must grapple with the fickleness of allies.
I grapple with the same problem every day.
Web sites where users post content grapple with different restrictions.
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