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The phrase "a struggling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is experiencing difficulty or hardship in a particular context.
Example: "She is a struggling artist trying to make a name for herself in the competitive art world."
Alternatives: "a challenged" or "a striving".
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"Suddenly, I was not just a struggling artist but a struggling human being.
Revitalizing a struggling organization?
A struggling teacher will receive further training.
It's no longer a struggling format.
A struggling economy.
Budgets are tight in a struggling economy.
He inherited a struggling union.
What of a struggling temperament?
All this in a struggling economy?
"As a struggling writer, I'm deeply envious".
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It's a struggling-against-impossible-odds kind of thing.
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