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Discover Ludwig"with addiction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an affliction that someone is suffering from or to describe the state of a person's behavior. For example: "He struggled with addiction for many years before finally getting clean."
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I have an addictive personality and I've struggled with addiction.
This is what has happened with addiction.
But in New York, Boogaard struggled with addiction.
With addiction comes hiding, lying, suspicion.
"I had struggled with addiction for years.
Then again, I've never dealt with addiction.
People with addiction disorders miss the highs.
People with addiction mostly change on their own.
It is not because they themselves struggle with addiction.
Patients with addiction problems quickly learn survival techniques.
But both of his sons continued to struggle with addiction.
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