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After three years in Spain Harte returned to England and struggled once again to find a club.
Murray says he enjoys visiting the emirate's sights, but yesterday the 24-year-old Scot struggled once again at the Dubai Duty Free Championships.
Australia's batsmen struggled once again as they drew their two-day tour match against England Lions.
England struggled once again with the bat in their second innings to be reduced to 110-6 at stumps.
Djokovic, who had struggled with excessive heat in the past, struggled once again to assimilate with the temperature.
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Republicans who support abortion rights are struggling, once again, to change that language.
If China slows, America starts saving again or interest rates spike, indebted or illiquid economies will struggle once again.
So in that regard, the Los Angeles stop on the international auto salon circuit seems to be struggling once again to retain its tenuous hold on relevance.
A nation warned from the beginning about what Thomas Jefferson called "entangling alliances" is struggling once again with the question of how much to entangle itself with another country.
The Lyon of their day, Les Verts have since veered from financial mismanagement (1982) to fake-passport scandals (2001) and, despite their fantastic support, are struggling once again.
Since promotion in 2011/12 they have scored only 11 goals in 22 Premier League games on the road, and against a Spurs team that have conceded only twice in 6 games this term, could struggle once again.
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