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Discover Ludwig'such a struggle' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is characterized by difficulty, hardship, or opposition. For example: "She was going through such a struggle in her life, but in the end, she persevered and succeeded."
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It's such a struggle.
"Life was such a struggle.
"We had such a struggle.
"Last year it was such a struggle.
Such a struggle was not unique to California.
"We didn't really realise it would be such a struggle".
But has it really been such a struggle?
Must building ambitiously in Britain always be such a struggle?
It shouldn't be such a struggle, he thinks.
because the first part was such a struggle for me.
"It was all such a struggle," Mr. Kinsella said.
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