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The phrase "a struggle because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a reason or explanation for a struggle or difficulty being faced.
Example: "It was a struggle because the project had many unexpected challenges that we had to overcome."
Alternatives: "a challenge due to" or "a difficulty because of".
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It's a struggle, because, as for any scientist-in-training, "you have to pay attention to publishing enough," Schwartz says.
It's more of a struggle because of the ambiguity.
"It's a struggle, because especially during the recession, we lost so many pages," he said.
"It's more of a celebration than a struggle, because things are shifting and there's more discussion.
It became more and more of a struggle because I couldn't tell anyone".
"It can be a struggle because people jump to conclusions very quickly.
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"First, it is a struggle," says Szymborska, "because, obviously, at the very core of every poem, there is emotion.
Getting a permit was a yearlong struggle because of neighborhood opposition.
Mornings are always a struggle, too, "because there is always somebody else showering.
The 1980s were more of a struggle, mainly because the recently married singer had to experience the heartbreak of fathering a son, Ben, afflicted by severe cerebral palsy.
"It's been a struggle this year" because the group's trips usually cost less, said Margot Koch, a senior who is the Habitat chapter president at Trinity.
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