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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after struggles" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to denote a period of time or events that occur after a difficult or challenging experience. Here are two examples: 1. "After years of struggles, she finally achieved her dream of becoming a successful writer." 2. "The country has seen much growth and prosperity after struggles with economic downturn and political unrest."
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After struggles with addictions, Montador died in 2015 at 35.
Two women are still fighting for the title, after struggles to survive last night.
After struggles against Antigonus, the Parthian nominee, in which he was assisted by Roman troops, Herod eventually captured Jerusalem.
In the 11th century, after struggles with the Lombards and the Franks, it became a free commune.
Re "After Struggles, A Split: D'Antoni Resigns Amid Frustration," March 15: Mike D'Antoni's resignation is only the most recent chapter in a Knicks book riddled with ineptitude.
The controversial deal garnered mixed reactions but ultimately meant more content and allowed the show to stay on the air after struggles in funding.
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HIRSCHFELD--Rose, 86, peace after struggle.
His father, after struggling with alcoholism, later committed suicide.
After struggling to compete with Wojnarowski, ESPN hired him last year.
Martin quit racing in 1986 after struggling with health issues.
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