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Discover Ludwig'wrestled' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe the action of trying to overpower or struggle against an opponent, for example: "He wrestled his opponent to the ground."
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He clearly suffered from addiction, and he wrestled with it.
In that time he has wrestled with alcoholism.
What are the consequences of that?" Morton-Hoffman also wrestled with the dilemma of when the right time was to attack Monis.
A further £20m of savings will be wrestled from arms-length bodies, which include the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority NDAandand the Coal Authority.
He was on stage for around a minute before he was wrestled away by federal police.
That didn't happen in Britain, where reforming governments wrestled royal prerogatives away from the monarch, and kept most to themselves.
For centuries, scientists have wrestled with the deepest mysteries of space, time and the nature of consciousness.
McEwan denied that the novel, which is not due to be published for at least two years, was a comedy, saying instead that it had extended comic stretches: "I hate comic novels; it's like being wrestled to the ground and being tickled, being forced to laugh".
But it was undoubtedly terrifying for crew and passengers when Buck wrestled with another flight attendant, Nara Incecchi, as he tried to grab the control panel of an exit door and announced that he was "going home".
Art has become a safe haven for money, though values are uncertain in the business and interpretations are highly subjective.Early modern philosophers and art traders wrestled with notions of art's value and authenticity as the market prospered.
For all Mr Stanford's public bravado, in private he wrestled with how to plug holes in the accounts.
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