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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fighting" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an adverb to describe someone's enthusiasm for something or to emphasize a situation. For example, "The team entered the tournament with a fighting spirit."
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He had a fighting chance.
They finally had a fighting chance.
"We are a fighting nation," he says.
Local pundits give her a fighting chance.
Didn't think I had a fighting chance.
A fighting slogan is evolved.
Honey may have a fighting chance.
But Canadians now have a fighting chance.
White also received a fighting major.
It gave me a fighting chance.
That gives everybody else a fighting chance.
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