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Discover LudwigThe phrase "really struggling" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a person or group who is facing significant difficulties or challenges. For example: - "I've been really struggling with my math homework lately." - "The company is really struggling to stay afloat during these tough economic times." - "She's been really struggling to find a job since she graduated." - "The team is really struggling this season with so many key players injured."
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I was really struggling physically".
I was really struggling.
Infrastructurally, they're really struggling".
"He is really struggling".
"She was really struggling.
I'm really, really struggling.
Many Tucsonans are poor, really struggling.
Last year, David was really struggling.
But she was really struggling, and tempestuous.
"He was really struggling," Mr. Kaye said.
"We were all really struggling," she recalls.
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