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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a battle with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a struggle or conflict, whether literal or metaphorical, that someone is experiencing with a person, situation, or concept.
Example: "She is currently facing a battle with her own insecurities, trying to overcome them each day."
Alternatives: "a struggle against" or "a conflict with".
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It's definitely a battle with him".
It's a battle with modernity".
"You always have a battle with them".
He overcame a battle with alcoholism.
"This is a battle with all political parties.
"I'm after a battle with nature, primitive and raw".
But it was a battle with no winners.
He died in January after a battle with cancer.
It is a battle with uneven racial odds.
He was killed in a battle with soldiers.
"It's always a battle with yourself when you're done.
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