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1 After a long struggle , I made some of them work as novels.
2 Tired from the long struggle with the uncanny, they moved soon afterwards.
3 The long struggle bound the Dutch together and made them one nation.
4 The history of Poland is one long struggle for home and country.
5 He recalled the long struggle , the painful, patient waiting, the stern self-denial.
6 She was gathering her forces for the long struggle she saw ahead.
7 Almost 50 years ago, we began a long struggle against aggressive totalitarianism.
8 Now at last, after the long struggle , his mind was at rest.
9 The long struggle for independence had come, almost unperceived, to an end.
10 Jobs, 56, died in October after a long struggle with pancreatic cancer.
11 The party is the heart of the long struggle for independence from Britain.
12 The rest have long struggle ahead and investors are not happy.
13 It had been a long struggle but that curtain was down for good.
14 He had had a long struggle ; the devil was deeply rooted in him.
15 Since then, life in the luxury giftware market has been one long struggle .
16 The long struggle between Church and State in this matter is well known.
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