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To fights
verb
To contend in physical conflict, either singly or in war, battle etc.
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That's why it leads to fights".
This has led to fights.
He ran to fights, not away from them.
He used to call himself The Executioner, and often came to fights wearing a menacing balaclava.
"We're not rational when it comes to fights and arguments," he says.
At times, I'm the silent witness to fights that look like slow-dancing without music.
A mood of panic has led to fights breaking out among those anxious to board helicopters.
The situation in Ibn Gabirol Street has led to fights and accidents between pedestrians and cyclists.
Drinking is common, though, and that sometimes leads to fights or incidents of indecent exposure (brrr).
Coptis avoided situations in which talk of her work might lead to fights.
It has led to fights and debates over who was right or more precisely, least wrong.
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