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Discover Ludwig"tussled with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe struggling or wrestling with something or someone. Example: The two siblings tussled with each other over the last piece of cake.
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I tussled with a whale.
I tussled with a sense of anticlimax.
Allred has tussled with Trump before.
Both tussled with the management and financing of the Underground.
We've all tussled with them from time to time.
Latona has continually tussled with wilderness foundations, to mixed results.
Mr. Paul, as per usual, tussled with the leadership over one of his amendments.
Iran's technocrats have long tussled with its radical Revolutionary Guards for control of the industry.
Often, these ladies have tussled with their husbands for power, and sometimes won.
Shot in the stomach, he tussled with his assailant, whose pistol jammed.
It's a debate designers have tussled with, both for and against, for generations.
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