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Discover Ludwig"have struggles" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in the present tense to describe ongoing or continuous difficulties or challenges that a person is facing. Example: "I have struggles with time management, so I always make sure to plan my day carefully."
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You're going to have struggles.
"People have struggles in life," said the actor-turned-director.
But I am human, and I have struggles".
"Just because we are sitting pretty out in the suburbs doesn't mean we don't have struggles.
She went on, "But we have struggles with the mainstream L.G.B.T.Q.
Parents in black America have struggles that seem only to be getting worse.
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"I have struggled too".
The Sixers have struggled.
Most have struggled to cope.
So far they have struggled.
We have struggled and won.
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