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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always struggled for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous effort or difficulty in achieving something over time.
Example: "She has always struggled for recognition in her field, despite her many accomplishments."
Alternatives: "consistently fought for" or "perpetually sought after".
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Association football soccer has always struggled for popularity in the United States.
Mr. Cabot put money into some of Mr. Fuller's citizen-diplomacy projects, which always struggled for financing.
Sheek Louch In the group the Lox, Sheek Louch has always struggled for ear time, a gloriously unhinged brute agitating behind Jadakiss, the slick braggart, and Styles P, the everyman miserablist.
The water sector has always struggled for investment, and each year the gap between dollars being spent and dollars that need to be spent on critical water infrastructure grows.
They say that in Monaco – the tiny, plush principality stubbornly independent of France, ruled for centuries by the Grimaldi royal family, where Europe's super rich come to live free of tax – they have always struggled for a football crowd.
"What we've always struggled for over the last 15 years is a team that can attack.
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They always struggle for press recognition.
People will always struggle for basic dignity.
But then country music is always struggling for its soul.
Still, Ms. Morgan suspects that much like the writers it celebrates, the event may always struggle for respect.
For every moment of the decade-long league football career that followed, Vin Catoggio was, as Crosswell put it, "always struggling for a game".
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