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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face struggle" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where an individual finds it difficult to overcome an issue or face a challenge. For example: "John had to face struggle after he lost his job, but eventually he was able to find another one."
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Obama ponders reinforcements as Kabul authorities face struggle to ensure fair vote.
OPERATORS FACE STRUGGLE Harry L. Gandy Tells of Prospects Through Research for Enlarged Use of Soft Coal.
I was saddened and outraged to read of the economic hardship befalling many National Guard families with members fighting overseas ("With Breadwinners Overseas, Guard Families Face Struggle," front page, April 25).
A remake of the 1976 film of the same name, "Sparkle" stars Houston as the mother of three girls who form a singing group and then face struggle with fame and drug addiction.
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His face struggled to suppress a whimper.
Despite the national plaudits, institutions like hers still face struggles at home.
An old woman, scarf wrapped 'round her face, struggles against the wind.
The fact that black women face struggles with perception every day can often mean that the constant fight seems normal.
Some analysts have said that war is a convenient out for South Sudan and Sudan, both of which face struggling economies, ethnic tensions and internal rebellions.
When Aline took her on nature walks, Johnson stumbled through a meadow with a notebook in front of her face, struggling to draw.
Even in the most glorious coach-player relationships great duos face struggles.
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