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The phrase "always fought against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent opposition or resistance to something over time.
Example: "Throughout history, the community has always fought against injustice and inequality."
Alternatives: "consistently opposed" or "perpetually resisted".
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She had always fought against type casting.
For one thing, they had to look the same, something they had always fought against.
"We," hints Bossi, "are the heirs of small local authorities who have always fought against foreigners".
It is therefore, quite natural that the churches have always fought against science, and have persecuted its supporters.
The fashion pendulum had swung back toward branded product and trophy dressing, the very things she had always fought against.
"I've always fought against the linear thing that is sort of inevitable in theater design," he said.
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"But I will always fight against the social ills of our society".
"We'll always fight against the invasion of our territories," says José Tumi, from Sao Meireles in Brazil.
"When the government suggests Muslims don't have the same values Australians do – which is rubbish, [Isis] will say over social media to young Muslims, 'they will never understand you, they will always fight against you' and it all feeds straight into their rhetoric," Ihram said.
"Especially as I was dealing with myself all the five hours, trying to always find a solution, trying to always fight against myself and against him to stay with him.
Citizens will always fight against it.
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