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struggling

Aussprache: [ˈstrʌɡlɪŋ]

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Kontext: „overcoming challenges“

(verb) to have a hard time doing something or to fight against difficulties. It means you are trying really hard, but things are tough and not easy to handle.

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She is struggling to learn how to ride a bike, but she keeps practicing every day.

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He isn't struggling with math; he finds it very easy.

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Is she struggling with her science homework tonight?

Kontext: „emotion“

(verb) to deal with feelings of sadness, stress, or worry. It's when someone is finding it hard to feel good because of something happening in their life.

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He is struggling to stay positive, but his friends are helping him.

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She isn't struggling with her emotions; she feels very happy right now.

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Are you struggling with any feelings this week?

Kontext: „performance“

(verb) to perform or achieve poorly in some area, like in school or sports. This means that someone is having a tough time doing well.

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They are struggling in basketball, but they are working hard to improve.

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He isn't struggling in his classes; he is getting good grades.

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Is she struggling in any of her subjects this semester?

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