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Discover Ludwig"keep on struggling" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but generally conveys the idea of perseverance and determination despite challenges or obstacles. Example: Despite facing numerous setbacks, the determined athlete kept on struggling to achieve her goal of winning the gold medal.
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There was little they could do but to keep on, struggling.
"We must keep on struggling for jobs and freedom.
They demanded to be recognised as refugees released from the facility, issuing the following statement: "We have made a commitment to keep on struggling for our basic rights and we will never give up, justice and equality will last forever".
I'm hoping to become a certified trainer this winter and, when I see a youth match, I look at the weakest players going all out and I think, "Keep on struggling, because that is how you get there".
They can be beaten, if we keep on struggling and keep on marching.
I can pursue, go on a quest for, chase after, keep on struggling to locate happiness?
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Sentence by mournful sentence he keeps on, struggling a bit at times but constantly pushing forward, taking his characters however he can to a place where they can rest.
I will stay here and keep on with the struggle," according to Hurriyet.
Later in the song, Carey sings "But still I had to keep on going / I struggled and I prayed / And finally found my way," retelling how her faith helped guide her until her career blossomed and expressing to listeners the importance of finding and connecting with God.
There will be a lot of different hats to wear and some will be a struggle to keep on, but never say no and always stay calm when the going gets tough.
Describing her struggles to keep on writing as she approached and passed 40, she told the Paris Review in 1994: "It was a kind of desperate, desperate race".
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