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The phrase "a fight without" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict or struggle that lacks a certain element or aspect, often implying that the absence of that element diminishes the fight's significance or intensity.
Example: "The debate felt like a fight without purpose, lacking any real stakes or consequences."
Alternatives: "a struggle lacking" or "a conflict devoid of".
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He declared that a "final battle had begun and it would be a fight without limits".
But if a bar is caught showing a fight without paying, there can be significant consequences.
Describing himself in a state of political limbo, he said it would be "impossible" for him to mount a fight without knowing whether a runoff would take place.
When he proposed the amnesty, Mr. Bouteflika said that guerrillas who prolonged the war would face "a fight without mercy" and "eradication".
But you can't watch a fight without choosing a side, and with so many accusations that the Chair itself has been brought into disrepute, which of them was it?
It would not have been a fight without a foul-up, though, and Jamie Foxx was lumbered with a malfunctioning mic that riddled his otherwise quite nice version of the American national anthem with annoying reverb.
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Despite the losses, Russian infantry entered the fort and captured it in a close quarters fight, without a shot fired.
It was an honest fight without rancour, the way it should be.
But not without a fight.
"Lazio surrenders without a fight".
None of it came without a fight.
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