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Not without a struggle, of course.
That struggle, of course, is relative.
"It's part of a political struggle of course, to stop every critical point of view.
Any team forced to play seven games away from home to start off a campaign would struggle, of course, though there was a reason for that – a very good one.
The poor thing began to struggle, of course, so somebody got a bucket of oats and poured a couple of bottles of whiskey over them, and the horse ate them and pretty soon it nodded off.
It's a struggle, of course, but I think it will feel better in the end.
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He has not been alone in his struggles, of course.
He struggled, of course, against the same limitations as every actor did in the silent period.
Similar struggles, of course, have unfolded across both South and North America, but the sense of being excluded from the national conversation has been particularly acute for the indigenous peoples of Argentina.
Unless your novel is set in Islington or Hampstead, in which case it is populated entirely by an odourless, taste-free, shapeless Anglo-Saxonoid upper-middle master-race who all "work in publishing", or, for variation, are writers: struggling, of course.
Given their day jobs, the independent heads' understanding of behavioural, economic or academic struggle may of course be quite specialised.
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