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"struggles to come" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is having difficulty arriving at a particular conclusion or idea, or taking action. For example: "The student struggled to come up with a solution to the math problem."
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He hit a phenomenal bunker shot to save par, but there were more struggles to come.
This first novel's working-class heroine struggles to come of age in rural Pennsylvania.
There were still so many steps ahead, and an ominous view of struggles to come.
This messaging difficulty was reflected in his staff's struggles to come up with a campaign slogan.
Art survived Vladek but still struggles to come to terms with the legacy of his own creation.
The squabble hints at the power struggles to come in advance of the wide-open 2011 presidential election.
"Race" struggles to come to terms with what to this day seems like the mass hypnosis of a nation.
The move comes as Volkswagen struggles to come back from a decline in sales in the United States.
Dane, so used to calling the shots, struggles to come to terms with the severity of it all.
In the second installment, "The Vampire Dare!" Daphne struggles to come up with the perfect costume for a school dress-up day.
WASHINGTON — Even as Washington struggles to come to terms with the Arab Spring, the Middle East is imperceptibly moving to a post-American era.
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