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Discover Ludwig"without struggling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something is happening without a difficult or difficult effort. For example, "She was able to complete the assignment without struggling."
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Farmed tilapia can be handled without struggling; the wild fish suffer.
"It's my favorite, because I can do well there without struggling," she said.
"It means we can enjoy being optimistic and enjoy life without struggling and fighting one another".
This, plus particularly large neck muscles, allows them to eat and drink without struggling with an extremely heavy head.
They want the right to work, to get the same benefits as others, to be able to study without struggling".
(Cats given Librium "hung limply without struggling"; researchers were delighted to find that even cats "specially selected for their meanness" were "transformed into content, sociable, and playful felines").
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Many specialist teachers were struggling without a curriculum.
Adjustment will not be without struggle".
Those will not come about without struggle.
Congress renewed it in 2000 and 2005 without struggle.
But Mr. Reisner's success was not without struggle.
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