A struggle is an effort to do something that is very difficult for you to do.
A struggle is a battle, or difficult effort, against someone or something. It can be a conflict with a person, or an effort to overcome some obstacle, debility, or disease.
Struggling
they were not struggling.
The population is growing and its struggling to cope with it.
The population is growing and its struggling to cope with it.
In Spanish, "struggling" is translated as "luchando" or "batallando."
it is called nation struggling for its own identity because it is a nation that is struggling for its own identity.. :D
I was struggling to answer the question, while my teacher waited patiently.
Pakistan's economy is struggling because of frequent changes of government.
he was struggling against king herod because he hated him and wanted him dead
Iraq , myanmar , turkey are struggling for democratic rights.
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No. The word struggling is the present participle of the verb "to struggle" - it may also be used as an adjective. (The adverb form strugglingly is practically never seen.)