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Discover Ludwig"struggle out of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation in which someone is having difficulty removing themselves from a difficult or uncomfortable situation. For example, "The turtle struggled out of the net, desperate to get back to the safety of the ocean."
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For every poor neighborhood on the move, more struggle out of the media glare.
So was Thursday another struggle out of bed, or were they ready to move on?
They had — or so they say — to struggle out of their families and then to struggle with themselves.
Wilson apparently chose Regan for this project because her music reflects African-Americans' struggle out of slavery which supposedly mirrors St Anthony's quest for spiritual truth.
If the Dolphins struggle out of the gate it could well be Joe Philbin, but that's not what I'm predicting to happen, so maybe Ken Whisenhunt in Tennessee?
At the end of one Captain Scott epic on the Old Man of Coniston, the Tigers struggle out of their frozen clothes and line them up empty in a row, like suits of armour, to photograph.
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He struggled out of his mittens & unzipped his jacket.
An older man in a plaid coat struggled out of a shiny Nissan king cab.
My parents arrived breathless, and struggled out of their skis while the bear watched, deliberating.
She then struggled out of it in a compelling attempt to stand tall and free.
She struggled out of the blue chair now, glass of ice in one hand, toothbrush in the other.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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