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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to fight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capability or readiness to engage in combat or a struggle, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "The soldiers were well-trained and able to fight against any enemy that threatened their homeland."
Alternatives: "capable of fighting" or "prepared to battle".
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"He said we were fighting a war, but we were not able to fight back.
"He was able to fight.
I was able to fight my fight".
We're willing and able to fight".
They may sail, but will they be able to fight?
But we were able to fight out of it".
No-one would be able to fight like that.
"I am able to fight back, but what about the people who are not able to fight back?
"We were able to fight the trend," he said, referring to himself and his co-author.
Garibaldi demonstrated to Europe that Italians were able to fight and die to regain their homeland.
However, at the very least this requires that you be able to fight.
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