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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everyday struggle" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the challenges and difficulties that people face in their day-to-day lives. Example: "Managing the demands of work and family is an everyday struggle for many working parents."
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In democracies, freedom of the press is an everyday struggle.
The proletariat by its own efforts in the everyday struggle against the capitalist could go so far as to achieve "trade-union consciousness".
"It was heartbreaking to see their existence and their everyday struggle, yet they're using hip-hop to bring about unity," Mr. Colon said.
But however far-out that might seem, Britt argues even Sun Ra's most outlandish claims are rooted in the real, everyday struggle black Americans faced.
It is demoralising when disabled people like Vervoort express – understandably – exhaustion with the everyday struggle of existence and discouragement with life and are met with sad, understanding nods.
In the best of times, Boby Express, on a street corner in Flatbush, is a busy place, allowing Haitians in this Brooklyn neighborhood to send money to relatives back in Haiti for whom getting by is an everyday struggle.
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There's ethical wisdom in the everyday struggles of black people.
The book is sprinkled with pen portraits of cohort members whose everyday struggles bring the statistics alive.
Cameron and Osborne have shown they are blind to the everyday struggles of people trying to make ends meet.
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