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Even his wife struggles to read his blank expression.
In Houghton's case it means she communicates largely through colours and symbols, and struggles to read.
A boy struggles to read aloud while his teacher prods him to continue.
She struggles to read him: is he the uncomplicated thug of a mullah state or simply a man in a job, with doubts about the regime he represents?
But other versions of the song come out of his hands and mouth instead as he struggles to read lyrics from a tablet on the floor (Knapp holds the device up for him in the end).
In the film, Mr. Seinfeld struggles to read new material from his scribbled notes on yellow legal pads before sometimes hostile audiences in small, smoky clubs, eventually building up to the two-hour act that he now performs a half-dozen or so nights a month in 2,500-to-5,000-seat auditoriums around the country.
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Instead, Abdul-Khaliq struggled to read defenses and avoid turnovers.
Some, struggling to read the menu, might say too low.
He struggled to read one chapter of a book.
Some struggle to read course material in English.
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