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The phrase "a battle against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a struggle or conflict with something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as fighting against an issue or challenge.
Example: "The community is engaged in a battle against pollution to protect their environment."
Alternatives: "a fight against" or "a struggle against".
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Fire fighting is a battle against time.
Politics is a battle against process, just as life is.
Mr Thomas saw his task as "a battle against nature".
Every night was like walking into a battle against yourself.
It ought to be a battle against barbarity and obscurity.
Writing Ugly became a battle against those self-censoring urges.
A battle against relegation is now all that awaits them.
So, the country wages a battle against odor.
The final step would be a battle against Israel.
"I have a battle against myself," she said.
So, Douglas fought kind of a battle against Wall Street, as detailed in his book.
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