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The phrase "a fighter in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who actively participates in a struggle or competition, whether literal or metaphorical.
Example: "She has always been a fighter in the battle for social justice, advocating for those who cannot speak for themselves."
Alternatives: "a warrior in" or "an advocate in".
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A fighter in life, and so a fighter in chess".
I was a fighter in another life".
After a year at Georgia Tech, he flew a fighter in World War II.
That Khan hasn't knocked out a fighter in nearly five years is worrisome.
Neuronal autophagy: a housekeeper or a fighter in neuronal cell survival?
Manuel called Santana "a competitor, a warrior and a fighter" in saying why he would rebound.
But Osama el-Hadi, a fighter in a grey Wrangler hoodie, is gloomier.
Initially a fighter in a Liberal militia, in 1964 he founded the FARC, the country's largest guerrilla army.
As she would later say, her childhood experiences were "what made me a fighter in my life".
Tap refers to a gentle rap of the fingers, used when a fighter in a submission hold chooses to surrender.
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PARIS, Dec. 11 - Ante Gotovina had been a parachutist in the French Foreign Legion and a fighter in Africa and Latin America.
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