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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I continue to struggle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an ongoing difficulty or challenge you are facing in a particular situation or task. Example: "Despite my efforts to improve, I continue to struggle with time management."
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"I continue to struggle with it," Mr. Shepard said.
Year after year I continue to struggle with these issues.
I've found that there's privilege but also invisibility that comes with passing — an aspect of my life about which I continue to struggle.
It really struck me when he described behaviours that have either blighted my life in the past or that I continue to struggle with.
I continue to struggle to explain to my children why their father never returned from what was supposed to be a short trip to Iran to help Iranian children with the construction of a new orphanage.
But I do find meaning in less concrete concepts of God — as the power underlying human goodness and creativity, as the force that dwells in the close relationship between two people, as the "still, small voice" within us — even as I continue to struggle with these concepts.
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As time went on I continued to struggle.
"I continued to struggle, but thought this is the way I was going to die.
Alas, my classmate Andrew and I continued to struggle with making two drinks at a time using both hands at once.
I continued to struggle with the existence of God throughout my teenage years and though I no longer believe there is a God, I'm interested in what people believe and why.
I continued to struggle.
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