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The phrase "a struggling actor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an actor who is having difficulty finding work or achieving success in their acting career.
Example: "After years of auditions and rejections, she finally landed a role that would help her break out of the label of being just a struggling actor."
Alternatives: "an aspiring actor" or "a struggling performer."
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Her husband is a struggling actor.
Stir in a friend, Stephen Gevedon, a struggling actor.
As a struggling actor in the years that followed, Nighy also struggled with alcoholism.
That was more than 10 years ago, when he was a struggling actor.
"You wanna balloon?" Emma wondered if he was a struggling actor, an unemployed mime.
I imagined a struggling actor getting hired to man the floor and greet the customer.
He was still a struggling actor living in a caravan when he and Patricia Brown married.
Every performer got something that many a struggling actor strives to achieve by skill alone: a New York stage credit.
We met in acting class: he was a struggling actor, and I was trying to meet guys.
It wasn't long ago that Mr. Matsui himself labored on a conveyor belt as a struggling actor.
Before Buffy, Hannigan was a struggling actor, booking weekly spots on TV series such as Touched By An Angel.
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