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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time fighting" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a period or instance of engaging in a struggle or conflict, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "During a time fighting against injustice, many activists emerged as leaders."
Alternatives: "a period of struggle" or "an era of conflict".
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The friend is having quite a time "fighting the drink".
"He'll have a hell of a time fighting off the man I'm seeing now!" I wanted to ask who this man was, but right then Mitts yapped.
The record wasn't even out yet!" ABC's chart presence continued to diminish, and in the late 80s Fry was out of action for a time, fighting Hodgkin lymphoma, a rare form of cancer.
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For instance, a local club with 100 members will have a hard time fighting for a global carbon tax.
"That was a serious system which we were going to have a hard time fighting our way through.
"We have a hard time fighting back," Brown said.
Is it any wonder then that Labour have had such a hard time fighting off the SNP?
But analysts said Japanese authorities might have a hard time fighting the yen's strength, given narrow yield spreads between Japanese and United States government bonds.
In raising its bid for Sprint Nextel, SoftBank of Japan is doing its best to make sure Dish Network will have a harder time fighting back.
Sprint and SoftBank Shore Up Defenses Against a Dish Counterbid | In raising its bid for Sprint Nextel, SoftBank of Japan is doing its best to make sure Dish Network will have a harder time fighting back.
Both sides had a hard time fighting in winter conditions.
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