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Discover Ludwig"struggle to do" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe the difficulty associated with doing something. For example, "The student struggled to finish the difficult exam."
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Regulators would struggle to do any better.
Most consumers would struggle to do so.
If you think you'll struggle to do that, seek help.
"Most public employees have to struggle to do those things, and generally both spouses must work".
Now it must struggle to do likewise with the hoovering of electronic data.
Human rights activists and civil society struggle to do their work under immense pressure.
If you have more than one child, you will struggle to do the same for both.
They would struggle to do this as the courses have changed, he said.
Most stepmothers I know struggle to do well by their stepchildren.
"The magic in HP5 is partly a metaphorical struggle to do with growing up".
You'd struggle to do better buying junk bonds and this stuff is certainly not junk!
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