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Discover LudwigThe phrase "struggles on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or person that continues to face difficulties or challenges despite ongoing efforts.
Example: "Even after all the setbacks, she struggles on, determined to achieve her goals."
Alternatives: "persists through" or "continues to fight"
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She might need only one victory if Maria Sharapova struggles on the other side of the tournament.
You know the one – the hero gets injured but manfully struggles on, refusing the help his companions know he needs.
But the charity struggles on.
Meanwhile deaf sport struggles on alone.
Warm welcome; service struggles on weekends.
He still struggles on his left side.
Woods's struggles on the course persisted into 2015.
"It's an advantage for someone who struggles on the green.
Yet, at the end, she still struggles on.
Even the US struggles on with 100 senators.
Woods's struggles on the course predate his most recent knee injury.
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