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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ideological struggle" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a conflict between two opposing ideas or philosophies. For example: "The ideological struggle between capitalism and communism has lasted for centuries."
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That ideological struggle has vanished.
It's an ideological struggle.
"The ideological struggle is ongoing".
By then, however, the old ideological struggle had re-emerged.
It is the decisive ideological struggle of our time.
BUSH: We're in the beginning stages of an ideological struggle.
"It's an ideological struggle for students' unions," he says.
But the line between ideological struggle and crime is blurred.
The ideological struggle between autocracy and democracy is resurgent.
Still, the war was part of "the decisive ideological struggle of our time".
One newspaper argued that the occupation reflects "the great ideological struggle of our time".
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