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Discover Ludwig"struggle back" is a valid and correctly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe returning to a situation from which one was either physically or mentally removed or to express great effort in working toward a particular goal. For example, "He had to struggle back from a serious injury to regain his place on the team."
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But it was to be a long struggle back into the limelight.
Both indexes recovered, but the Nasdaq could not struggle back to its previous closing level.
I no longer struggle back on the bus with tins of peaches in a cardboard box.
The Irish, despite the loss of Hanratty to a shoulder separation, managed to struggle back and tie the score.
"This is about the ultimate redemption for me – I've had to struggle back from the deepest holes and I've done that on my own".
Each Sunday, after a few days of recovery, Hamat would struggle back to the church, ring the bell and begin another service.
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We're just struggling back.
Finally they gave up and struggled back to Istanbul.
Airports were slowly struggling back to a semblance of normalcy.
He struggled back to the maze of waterways around Lake Bangweulu and died there in 1873.
This trend has continued as the economy has struggled back to its feet.
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