struggle along (with something)

struggle along (with something)

To continue to cope or manage with one's current situation or condition, especially when it is difficult, inconvenient, or require strenuous effort. I haven't been enjoying college so far, but I've decided to struggle along for the rest of this year and see how I feel next summer. I just don't have the money for a new phone, so I've been struggling along with the same crappy flip-phone I had in high school.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

struggle along (with someone or something)

to make do as well as one can with someone or something. I really need someone who can work faster, but I'll struggle along with Walter. We struggled along the best we could.
See also: struggle
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • struggle along
  • struggle on with
  • struggle on with (something)
  • struggle along under
  • struggle along under (something)
  • You got to do what you got to do
  • you have to do what you have to do
  • you('ve) got to do what you('ve) got to do
  • you('ve) gotta do what you('ve) gotta do
  • limber up