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Discover Ludwig'feel struggle' is an acceptable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe the sensation of facing difficulty or hardship. Example sentence: I could feel the struggle of constantly trying to balance my work and my family life.
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And it's these small stories, I would argue, that make Alice Munro a truly global writer, accessible to people everywhere who feel, struggle, and (fortunately or unfortunately) live and function in the mundane.
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