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'existential struggle' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a deep, searching struggle of an individual to find meaning, purpose, or identity in life. For example, "The artist's existential struggle was documented in his paintings, which explored the depths of human emotion and suffering."
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The two sides, both ruthless, are engaged in what they see as an existential struggle.
In Pakistan, she has come to symbolize the country's existential struggle against Islamist violence.
Labour had survived an existential struggle between social democracy and the Bennite left.
But each one has to be an existential struggle and torture.
He privately regretted having presented the contest as an existential struggle.
For unions and Democrats in the Midwest, this is an existential struggle, and it is one worth waging.
Labor, after many missteps, is in an existential struggle, and corporate America long ago started firing howitzers.
Labor, after many missteps, is in an existential struggle, and corporate America long ago started firing howitzers, Michael Powell writes.
Like all dictatorial regimes, the Kim family dynasty needs an endless existential struggle against a fearsome enemy.
The commercial heart of one of the largest towns in the UK is in nothing less than an existential struggle.
For four years they have fought together in an existential struggle to expel Islamic State from their lands.
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