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Discover LudwigThe phrase "battle depression" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of struggling to overcome depression. For example: "She has been battling depression for several years now."
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Some of residents battle depression or other disorders and take medication to stay on an even keel.
As the months, and years, go by, many exiles battle depression, the gnawing sense that removed from the fray, they no longer matter.
"Those close to him have seen Mitcham, 20, battle depression, retire in his teenage years after physical and emotional burn-out, then nine months later resume his sport and build himself into the champion he is today".
Hamilton, a cycling coach in Colorado, is serving an eight-year ban from cycling after testing positive for the banned substance DHEA, which he said he ingested because it was in a herbal supplement he was taking to battle depression.
Hamilton, now a cycling coach in Colorado, is serving an eight-year ban from the sport after testing positive for the banned substance DHEA, which he said he ingested because it was in a herbal supplement he was taking to battle depression.
Some battle depression and may need therapy or specific medication.
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It can therefore be extremely frustrating for people battling depression to be told they have 'nothing to be depressed about'.
He battled depression.
"My mother battled depression.
All have battled depression.
"Battling depression was the hardest part," he said.
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