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Discover Ludwig"with a struggle" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to emphasize that something is difficult or challenging. For example, "She finished the race with a struggle, but she was proud to have finished."
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For most elderly, it comes with a struggle, reflecting how hardwired our brains are for independence.
Having warmth in your comedy must be something to do with a struggle.
"We've managed to conduct our relationship with them with a struggle; politically, officially," Mr. Zebari said.
The dispute entered a new stage in June with a struggle over who would control the overall memorial.
But the divisions often seem to have less to do with ideology than with a struggle for wealth and power.
Ms Glover's troubles had more to do with a struggle to get the attention of EU bureaucrats.
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He stuck with a struggling Brad Lidge.
With a struggling high-tech sector also exacting a toll, fall and winter have been tough.
The Bears are a crippled, battered team with a struggling quarterback, Cade McNown.
"It's tough, especially with a struggling ball club," McRae, the former Kansas City manager, said.
Some N.F.L. owners do not want their successful brand associated with a struggling one.
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