Sentence examples for likely to struggle from inspiring English sources

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Neither England nor Belgium are likely to struggle like the Netherlands, but international soccer isn't as predictable as club soccer.

While it is likely to struggle (much like Siri) in certain situations, it's a step in the right direction and shows how big companies are starting to think.

If Labour does not seize control of outer London councils like Croydon, Redbridge and Merton, it is likely to struggle to win electorally decisive suburban constituencies elsewhere.

Regional universities are most likely to struggle.

In general, black Americans are more likely to struggle financially.

That gives firms a big incentive not to admit those who are likely to struggle.

In an unforgiving division the Bears look likely to struggle again.

It is in the state's rural west where Mr. Romney is likely to struggle.

Unless he can win more non-white voters, he is likely to struggle.

Try to describe Australian cuisine to a visitor and you're likely to struggle a little.

Those with serious mental illness are more likely to struggle with homelessness, poverty and social isolation.

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