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The phrase "are fighting over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more parties are in conflict or competition for something.
Example: "The two companies are fighting over the lucrative contract that could significantly boost their revenues."
Alternatives: "are competing for" or "are争夺".
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What we are fighting over is the appearance of normal.
Both sides claim to advance the trade agenda, but they are fighting over fairly minor points.
The cash that the city and Syncora are fighting over comes from an unlikely source: gambling.
— A few hundred miles north of here, politicians are fighting over debt.
How much the photos they are fighting over are worth is unclear.
"I'm one of the independents McCain and Bradley are fighting over," said Tris Newbury, of Concord.
If they are fighting over a toy, take the toy away for a period of time.
"Grown men are fighting over a kid".
Well, people are fighting over firewood.
That's right: people are fighting over haggis!
Macy's and Penney are fighting over Martha Stewart.
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