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Discover LudwigThe phrase "still struggle" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing difficulty or challenge that someone is facing. For example: - Despite years of therapy, she still struggles with anxiety. - Many single parents still struggle to make ends meet. - Even with her success, she still struggles with self-doubt. - The country is still struggling to recover from the economic recession. - Despite advances in medicine, people still struggle with mental illness.
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Many areas still struggle.
"They will still struggle.
Mizrahim still struggle economically.
I still struggle, sometimes.
But they still struggle to let go.
I still struggle with this.
They still struggle sometimes against intrastate rivals.
But they still struggle to stay straight.
"I still struggle with it," he said.
Our fisheries still struggle to recover.
I still struggle with first class.
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