Sentence examples for got a struggle from inspiring English sources

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There's no pretending libraries in the UK haven't got a struggle ahead of them to adapt, but adaptation is the answer.

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And would you bet against Tony Dungy, who after years in Tampa Bay knows how to get a struggling team on a late-season roll to the playoffs?

But they've got an uphill struggle, after existing users rebelled over the change.

Lazy can mean you've got an internal struggle going on about what you think you should be doing and what you'd rather be doing.

When Cameron tells Barry to leave, they get into a struggle; Cameron gets Mitchell to call the police but not after affirming that he was right in writing Barry off.

Ms. Bailey added, "Always got a giggle," then struggled not to cry.

"They got in a struggle," Mr. Francis said.

Millennials, who grew up with everyone getting a trophy, struggle when that practice disappears in adult life.

Mane's pace on the counter will trouble City and I've got a feeling we will struggle again.

She'd sent out the following tweet: Got a math concept you're struggling with?

He also had to get through a struggle in the courts.

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