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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as struggle" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or a condition related to struggle, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "Life can be challenging, as struggle often shapes our character."
Alternatives: "as a challenge" or "in the face of adversity".
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Success is never so interesting as struggle — not even to the successful".
The two melodies in this song popped into my head around the same time as "Struggle".
Much of Wolf's work is privileged narcissism dressed up as struggle.
Perhaps its unsettling title (in Norwegian, it's called "Min Kamp") reflects its wary relationship with its own central idea of consciousness as struggle.
She published more than two dozen books, including nonfiction works, such as Struggle for Existence (1998) and The Slaughter of Democracy (2006), and a volume of poetry.
Called Fight for Life, it will follow young animals from around the world as struggle for survival over the first four weeks of their lives next spring.
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They paint a somewhat believable story of a startup that many already think of as struggling to find its niche.
It's no wonder that as struggling Internet companies' cash dries up, the sex industry begins to look mighty attractive.
Mr. Campbell said he sees the character of Billy as "struggling".
Bigger device companies also complain about the F.D.A., but not as much as struggling start-ups.
Struggling with fame, it turned out, wasn't nearly as interesting as struggling to be famous.
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