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The phrase "a fought" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "fought" is the past tense of "fight" and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "After a long fought battle, they finally emerged victorious."
Alternatives: "a struggle" or "a battle."
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She was the eldest of four children, studied nursing, and has had a fought relationship with her parents since she became pregnant before she was married in many ways, she sounds like the victim of a conservative family.
Though for Rubin, "Bank Head" and Vertical XL is not only a departure from earlier work, but a culmination of years-long efforts, a fought for watermark of creative growth and musical progression that feels more like himself than ever before. .
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Fought a good fight.
Instead, Marquez fought a brilliant tactical fight.
I have fought a really good fight".
A fight broke out.
"It was a fight.
Not really a fight.
What a fight!
And what a fight!
Who had a fight?
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