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"struggle on" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It typically means to persist in the face of difficulty or opposition. For example: "The team had to struggle on against their opponents, but eventually won the game."
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So I struggle on alone.
He could struggle on with £1.2m".
Our family will struggle on without Mary.
In the film, you struggle on without help for years.
England may struggle on Asian pitches, but it is remorselessly powerful at home.
After Georgia Tech's post-score kickoff, Wake Forest continued to struggle on offense.
"I tried to struggle on as long as I could.
Anything you know you struggle on, go over.
There's a struggle on this one," added Sen. Kevin Grantham, one of the Republican budget writers.
In the meantime, cabaret in one form or another will struggle on.
Oldham struggle on.
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