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Discover Ludwig"struggled a bit" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's actions or efforts in a specific situation. Example: "After falling behind in the race, the athlete struggled a bit to regain her pace, but eventually caught up to the competition." This sentence shows how the athlete faced some difficulties but was able to overcome them and succeed.
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"I struggled a bit," he said.
Senator Sanders struggled a bit".
"I struggled a bit," he confessed.
"We struggled a bit, but she managed".
I agree he struggled a bit with that one.
I struggled a bit doing judo once, at an Olympics.
The corridor struggled a bit in the 1990s from a weaker economy.
"We have struggled a bit in the Youth Cup [since 1992] haven't we?
Steve struggled a bit, and the table was pretty bad in the morning session.
Loaded with four adults and their luggage, this Sienna struggled a bit to merge onto Interstates.
"My wife struggled a bit when we got home," Mr Yeoman says.
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