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Discover Ludwig'struggled between' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when a person is having difficulty making a decision due to competing considerations. For example, "He struggled between spending the extra money on a car or a house."
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Peggy struggled between 2011 and 2014 and chose to document her struggles through a blog.
It is not as if they have struggled between World Cups either.
Both men worried about the fraudulent nature of their business, struggled between profanity and culture, and were granted a late flourish.
They married and she dutifully followed him back and forth across the Atlantic as he struggled between his father's fur business and his own wanderlust.
It was an insult that, as the area that would later become Rhodesia struggled between African tradition and Western impositions, could get you killed.
At a Cairo morgue on Monday, Dr. Assem struggled between his love for his son and his anger at his son's political affiliations.
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The struggles between Jacobs and Moses loom large in the popular consciousness.
In a new novel by Gloria Chao '08, the protagonist struggles between Taiwanese and American cultural values.
More generally, consumers will struggle between wanting to make accurate decisions and effortless decisions.
But it looks like he's continuing to struggle between the Light and Dark Side.
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