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The phrase "a struggle life" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe a life characterized by struggle, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Living a struggle life can be exhausting, but it often leads to personal growth and resilience."
Alternatives: "a life of struggle" or "a challenging life."
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"Over the years you get to see what a struggle life is for most people, how tough it is, how easy it is to be judgmental and criticise and stand outside of situations and impart your wisdom and judgment.
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Listen closely as John turns themes of a struggled life into celebration when the songs finally provide a place to become himself.
"It is actually a struggle for life".
Unlike more conventional thinkers, Eric does not see survival as a struggle between life and death.
A struggle with life is the lifeblood of philosophy, not a struggle with words.
He was in a struggle for life during those 18 months," he said.
"In the course of La Valse, I did not envision a dance of death or a struggle between life and death".
Mr. Zhang would later declare "a bitter struggle of blood and fire against the Dalai clique, a struggle of life and death".
As Max Müller has well remarked:—'A struggle for life is constantly going on amongst the words and grammatical forms in each language.
To them, it's a struggle for life.
They are often dealt in absolutes -- a struggle when life has other plans.
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