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This is a phrase that is often used in written English.
It most often means the competition between organisms (and sometimes people) seeking the resources necessary for survival. For example, "In the animal kingdom, there is a constant struggle for existence as each species competes for the basic resources that are necessary for survival."
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This is the struggle for existence.
It isn't the struggle for existence but the serenity of entertainment that explains our lives.
Conditions in Galicia were primitive & the struggle for existence was severe.
As Hayes puts it: "Darwin was observing the very struggle for existence on his back lawn.
Evolution, we have always been told, is driven by stress, by the struggle for existence.
"It's a struggle for existence," he said, as he sold a customer a pack of Marlboros.
The consequence is what Darwin described in his book as a "struggle for existence".
Life on Earth proceeds through the gradual process of variation and selection, with the struggle for existence shaping its forms.
Their "simple life" was a struggle for existence which had reduced their numbers to fewer than a hundred.
The New Yorker, March 15 , 1941P. 42 REPORTER AT LARGE about Unoccupied France; its struggle for existence physically & spiritually.
She grew up in a modest apartment in Krakow, squeezed into 3 rudimentary rooms, surrounded by marks of wartime suffering & a daily struggle for existence.
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struggle for recognition
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struggle for self-determination
struggle for water
struggle for sovereignty
struggle for peace
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