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"to struggle with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of working hard to overcome challenges or difficulties. For example: "She has been struggling with her math class all semester."
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I don't want to struggle with yours".
He has had much to struggle with.
Vasquez briefly continued to struggle with him.
Gareth began to struggle with his identity.
That was because Niese continued to struggle with his command.
So I have continued to struggle with it.
But we continue to struggle with "honor'd in the breach".
Surely she'll find a way to struggle with Christmas, right?
Nebraska continues to struggle with their new Big Ten opponents.
Yet it is necessary to struggle with it.
Ukraine's industry continued to struggle with current and past problems.
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