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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much struggle" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a great amount of difficulty or effort someone has encountered. Example: "She faced much struggle in her life, but she never let it defeat her."
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Finally, after much struggle, I saw the tip emerge from the wound.
With much struggle, the Ritchies grow palm trees to sell to hotel and shopping-center chains.
He developed a grand strategy to defeat the Confederacy and ultimately, with much struggle, succeeded.
I've been discovering how much struggle it takes to create even a fleeting sense of peace.
Trump, the Republican nominee, "does not so much struggle with the truth as strangle it altogether".
Unfortunately the Posh did not so much struggle as roll over and surrender.
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I very much struggled with it.
"This was something I very much struggled with," the American said.
Howard strikes out too much, struggles against left-handers and his.488 slugging percentage was the lowest of his career.
They are as much struggles between the left and right side of the brain as they are struggles between the left and right side of politics.
"As a true mom, you do things that are for the best for your kid, and I knew at the time, there was too much struggling going on.
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