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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sharp fight with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fierce or intense confrontation or conflict with someone or something.
Example: "The two rivals engaged in a sharp fight with each other, each determined to prove their superiority."
Alternatives: "a fierce battle with" or "an intense struggle with".
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News was received to-day [Nov. 29] of the capture of Dibra and Malissia by the Servians after a sharp fight with detachments of Turks and Arnauts who escaped from Monastir.
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Unlike in the past two years, White House officials say they plan to forcefully fight for the proposed cuts, hoping to draw a sharp contrast with Democrats on Capitol Hill.
They drew a sharp contrast with Texas, which has complained of the burden imposed by immigrants and led the legal fight to block Obama's executive action.
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At 8 17, Neil squared off with him, and the two had a sharp but brief fight.
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Instead, he engaged the Federals in a "sharp and sustained fight".
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