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The phrase "battle with that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a difficult struggle or an inner struggle against something. For example: "He was battling with that inner voice that told him he couldn't do it."
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We will always battle with that.
If only I could get to the corner, I thought, the snow might be packed enough to get some traction... It's kind of insane to think you can do battle with that.
Chemists and other scientists don't have to battle with that".
I'm not doing battle with that instruction booklet again until someone makes me.
That's also true of the modified T cells infused into a cancer patient to do battle with that patient's tumor.
If she'd married a Kuwaiti, she'd have had to battle with that horse's-bit contraption I keep seeing in Harvey Nicks.
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For several years Deepak Chopra's Wikipedia biography page has been one of the front lines in that battle, with results that are damaging to both the man and the organization maligning him.
I've battled with that.
So we're battling with that too and they are very hard to replace.
He battled and beat it once before when he was 17, but I've personally seen battles with that disease.
Through my battles with that bully, the recession, I have became a stronger person and learned a lesson.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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