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The phrase "a fighting for a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and cannot be used in any context.
Example: "He is a fighting for a cause" would be a more appropriate construction.
Alternatives: "a struggle for a" or "a battle for a".
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In fact wellness is such an accepted fact of corporate life today that we have to focus much less time preaching, proselytizing, a fighting for a seat at the grown ups table.
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