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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a battle because" is not correct and does not form a complete thought in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are explaining the reason for a conflict or struggle, but it requires additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "It was a battle because they had differing opinions on the project direction."
Alternatives: "a struggle due to" or "a conflict because of".
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But we are in a battle, because Cossack families died".
But it wasn't a battle, because we offered no resistance.
Getting out of debt can feel like a battle — because it is one, on many fronts.
"It's still a battle because sometimes you realise people are more rigid than the system itself.
"But we have to be prepared for a battle because Costa gives you a fight.
"It's up for a battle because I think it may have more money taken away," he added.
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"To teach literature or history is in a way a losing battle because you cannot cross that crevasse," he said.
This is worse than a faulty band-aid; it's akin to treating a wounded person with a battle axe because the bleeding is so serious.
Also that a battle ends because there is no one left to carry on the fight.
We know we are in for a battle, though, because of New Zealand's almost endless energy.
This makes for a great battle because both sides have a valid point.
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