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The phrase "a continual struggle for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing effort or challenge to achieve or obtain something.
Example: "For many activists, it is a continual struggle for social justice and equality."
Alternatives: "an ongoing fight for" or "a persistent battle for".
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Emerging from long shadows is a continual struggle for bands who are gaining notice earlier and earlier in their careers, while they might not yet have added a layer of originality atop their influences.
Ever since UKIP first emerged, even as its stature grew in England, the party's Scottish wing has been locked in a continual struggle for relevance, and sometimes just survival.
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Life for these workers was a continual struggle and the suicide rate was high.
For Chambers, politics was religious, a continual struggle between good and evil, and the only form of political commitment was absolute.
And so that's something that is a continual struggle.
There is only us and a continual struggle.
For artists, balancing your great vision for a project with how you'll actually afford to make it happen is a continual struggle.
It's a continual struggle to get people to do their share.
Soccer is locked in a continual struggle between club and country.
Life is a continual struggle to keep the emotions under control.
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