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The phrase "a struggle to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to convey the difficulty or challenge of something. For example: - "The young girl faced a struggle to make ends meet after her parents passed away." - "It was a constant struggle to juggle her work and family responsibilities." - "The team's journey to the championship was a struggle, but they never gave up."
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A Struggle to Rebuild; ONLY THE UNAFRAID.
"It's a struggle to the death here".
Every day is a struggle to communicate".
It's a struggle to get students interested.
It is a struggle to find the right response.
It was a struggle to keep it going".
"It's just a struggle to get on equal footing.
"It was a struggle to bring the village this far.
It's just a struggle to get my film made.
"And it's always a struggle to step outside of that".
In Japan's managed landscape, a struggle to save the bears.
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