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The phrase "ends up struggling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone ultimately faces difficulties or challenges after a series of events or decisions.
Example: "After trying to balance work and school, she ends up struggling to keep up with her assignments."
Alternatives: "ultimately finds it hard" or "eventually faces challenges".
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The risk is that a council with dwindling resources ends up struggling to maintain central services for its remaining schools.
Composed of five mostly unrelated stories, "A Possible Life" starts strong, in 1938, with Geoffrey, an English schoolteacher who ends up struggling to survive in a Nazi concentration camp.
When a woman, any woman, has issues with substances, has kids out of wedlock and ends up struggling as a single parent, she is identified by many names: slut, loser, welfare mom, burden on society.
Indeed, it isn't unlikely to find a good illustrator, but she or he ends up struggling with your story.
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Under Coloccini or Peter Beardsley, or Steve Howey or Mirandinha, a Pardew-less Newcastle may yet end up struggling but they might have ended up struggling anyway, just as they did while winning only six of 30 matches played between the end of December last year and mid-October this.
People who tapped their equity to pay off their credit cards ended up struggling to meet their obligations, said Dan Alpert, managing partner at Westwood Capital, a New York investment bank focusing on real estate.
On the other hand if we start with the internal environment of the thinking acting subject, we end up struggling to explain social patterns of disease and illness 75.
Many of these households ended up struggling after the crash.
So the Canadian teams, it seems to me, end up struggling just to stay decent.
They are, however, not eligible for any monetary awards and often end up struggling to make ends meet.
He stretched out his stay, taking odd jobs and ending up struggling to make ends meet, a familiar arc.
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