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"struggle in" is a perfectly valid part of written English.
You can use it to describe a person or group of people struggling to succeed in a specific endeavor. For example: "The new startup has been struggling in the competitive tech market."
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Mike Richter continues to struggle in goal.
Will you struggle in doing so?
It exposes the power struggle in relationships".
Beethoven you hear the struggle in it.
Chávez's opponents struggle in such towns.
"Nobody knew how people struggle in America".
But it's an ongoing struggle in Northern Ireland.
And investors struggle in the same way as managers.
He called what he was writing "Struggle in the Bush".
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Hamels struggled in 2009.
Struggles in the sisterhood?
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