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The phrase "struggle to remember" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone is having difficulty recalling something, such as an event from their past or a piece of information. For example, "John struggled to remember the details of his childhood summers spent at his grandparents' house."
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We struggle to remember everyone's names.
I can understand grammar easily, but struggle to remember it.
Barker is one of those poets you struggle to remember.
Voters thousands of miles away struggle to remember why their soldiers are dying there.
Now he couldn't walk; he had to struggle to remember the color of a barn.
History is what we have to struggle to remember even when legend is more pleasing.
Math Boot Camp is designed to help math testers who struggle to remember basic math concepts.
Aavia wants to remove the anxiety from women who struggle to remember their birth control pills.
Such powerful assists to memory raise a question never before conceivable: Why struggle to remember anything?
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