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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are grappling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a struggle or difficulty in dealing with a problem or challenge.
Example: "The researchers are grappling with the complexities of climate change and its impact on global ecosystems."
Alternatives: "are struggling" or "are wrestling".
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are grappling
noun
A tool with claws or hooks which is used to catch or hold something.
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The parties are grappling with complex issues.
Others are grappling with dire circumstances.
Now they are grappling with its consequences.
That's what people are grappling with now.
Their descendants are grappling with it.
That is why we are grappling with enormous immigration problems.
Manufacturers are grappling with weak demand from businesses and consumers.
"Real estate brokers are grappling with that same problem.
Some are grappling with the ailments of older age.
More families are grappling with the disorder than ever before.
State-controlled banks are grappling with bad debts.
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