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Discover Ludwig"grapples with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of someone trying to come to terms with or understand a difficult concept or situation. For example: "The professor grapples with the complex equations as he tries to solve the problem."
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Pop empathy grapples with alienation, and loses.
Westen never grapples with these deeper questions.
UPS grapples with this question every winter.
The assassination comes as Iraq grapples with political turmoil.
One family he visits grapples with an alcoholic father.
He also grapples with the challenges of trailer life.
He grapples with questions like, What makes someone Jewish?
Today Philippines grapples with a different kind of leader.
The second essay, Responsibility and Luck, grapples with this problem.
Zink also grapples with the rapaciousness of humans.
And society grapples with conflicting impulses about immigrants every day.
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