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The phrase "are fight" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "are" is a form of the verb "to be" and should not be used with "fight" in this context.
Example: "They are fighting for their rights."
Alternatives: "are battling" or "are struggling".
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are fight
verb
To contend in physical conflict, either singly or in war, battle etc.
Exact(19)
Today, there are fight directors' societies around the globe.
Yeah, there are fight directors at the Met.
"Neo-fascists, wherever they are, fight contemporary art," Mr. Yerofeyev said.
Gone are fight scenes like the thrilling duel at the end of Hamlet.
For I.B.M., the options now are fight, settle or perhaps buy out SCO. SCO's total market value is about $111 million, nearly eight times that in February, before SCO sued I.B.M.
I didn't have much of a clue about what was going on for the first 100 pages, but didn't really mind because I was enjoying the dappy dialogue, eastern-tinged scene-setting and epic battles (there are fight scenes in here as beautifully constructed and carefully brutal as Hemingway's boxing descriptions).
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There are fights.
They are fights in need of picking.
Wars are fought over energy.
Flame wars are fought.
But wisdom means having the tools to recognize which battles are fight-able, and when you need to get on with your life.
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