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Discover Ludwig"face struggles" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to experience or deal with difficult or challenging situations or obstacles. Example: "Even though she had to face struggles along the way, she never gave up on her dream of becoming a doctor."
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An old woman, scarf wrapped 'round her face, struggles against the wind.
Despite the national plaudits, institutions like hers still face struggles at home.
Del Potro, who stands 6 feet 6 inches tall and has a forehand that looks like an angry slap across his opponent's face, struggles with endurance after a lost year to wrist surgery in 2010.
That men face struggles in this area adds perspective to the conversation women are having.
Both the boar hunt and the seduction scene can be seen as depictions of a moral victory: both Gawain and Bertilak face struggles alone and emerge triumphant.
More than a dozen of the 38 death penalty states require civilian witnesses at executions, and many face struggles to enlist volunteers.
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Obama ponders reinforcements as Kabul authorities face struggle to ensure fair vote.
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.
Mr. Bemba, 38, is a large, enthusiastic, even impressive man whose boyish face struggled to rein itself in when an interview turned to Mr. Mobutu.
Phil Parkinson's side, who face struggling Tranmere at home on Sunday, are fourth in the League One table.
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