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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a struggle through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of enduring or persevering through a difficult situation or challenge.
Example: "After a long struggle through the harsh winter, the team finally reached the summit."
Alternatives: "a battle against" or "a fight through".
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The first game was a struggle through the first 21 moves.
And what begins as a wild, ecstatic ride turns into a struggle through hell for her mind, her soul her life.
But the vision of a ferry ride from Fairfield County to the financial district, without the clogged traffic on I-95 or a struggle through the harried crowds at Grand Central Terminal, remains unrealized.
Yet feeling at home was still a struggle through middle school and first year of high school.
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Wilson blocked the two with his police car, after which a struggle ensued through the window.
But one of the adverts recommending McDonald's after a lengthy struggle through roadworks has appeared with a difference in Bristol.
"It has been a difficult struggle through the legal process.
The setting is Connecticut 1969, and the story concerns two couples who, on their way back from a party, struggle through the snow.
Outside the fan fest, it was a struggle to move through the shimmying crowds.
Tevis met his artist, Luke Dowd, a struggling painter, through Dowd's brother, a college roommate.
That makes it a little more special when you go through a struggle".
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