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Discover LudwigThe phrase "struggling on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of continuing to make an effort despite difficulties or challenges.
Example: "Even though the project was challenging, she kept struggling on until it was completed."
Alternatives: "persisting through" or "pressing on."
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"I saw some people struggling on the stairs with a stroller one day.
Sage was struggling on the track.
"I've been struggling on benefits.
Ms. Moffett is struggling on.
I was struggling on stage.
The Aggies are struggling on offense.
"They know you're kind of struggling on the mound".
It's important that people aren't struggling on their own".
A long-legged pig struggling on a tether.
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Postmates, the delivery app, is often seen as emblematic of the struggling on-demand businesses.
"If I am struggling [on $15 an hour], what must they be going through?" he says.
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