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"wrestled with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a figurative expression that means to struggle with or try to find a solution to a difficult situation or problem. Example: She spent weeks wrestling with her decision to quit her job and start her own business.
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He wrestled with it.
I wrestled with the decision.
I really wrestled with it".
They wrestled with God.
He has wrestled with demons ever since.
A Seminole wrestled with an alligator.
She wrestled with that decision for years.
I wrestled with it for weeks".
Have you wrestled with that?
They wrestled with them, too.
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George Michael Wrestled With Fame.
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