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The phrase "a wrestle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a struggle or contest, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "After a long day at work, I felt like I was in a wrestle with my own exhaustion."
Alternatives: "a struggle" or "a battle".
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Interstellar took eight months in post-production – a wrestle.
In fact, when the writing is working well, there's a bit of a wrestle between them".
Do you?' The next minute, there's a hand on my balls …" "Have a wrestle with that," Dave says, guffawing.
Yes yes, blah blah blah, here's the bit where Washington and Wahlberg work out their mistrust by having a bit of a wrestle.
Croft wins the lineout for England and after a wrestle Robshaw's pass is intercepted and France begin to build inside the England half.
I had to tackle it and it was a wrestle to put your life on paper because there are things you don't want to discuss.
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A week after I joined the team, I won a wrestle-off for a starting position.
Lesnar had a wrestling background.
I was a wrestling cheerleader.
In one, he appeared in a wrestling ring.
They propose a dialogue, not a wrestling match.
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