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The phrase "are fought with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe conflicts or struggles that involve specific tools, methods, or entities.
Example: "In the battle against climate change, innovative technologies are fought with traditional practices."
Alternatives: "are battled with" or "are contended with".
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The Isis narrative is what needs to be fought before they are fought with hard power.
Most legislative battles are fought with one party on offense, the other on defense.
They are fought with low-tech weapons: machetes, bows and a few guns.
"Battles are fought with weapons, and illegality is a weapon for your enemy," Maadi says.
Traditionally, religious wars were fought with swords and sieges; today, they often are fought with books.
Attempts to teach "creation science" alongside evolution in US schools are fought with tenacity.
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Terrorists have to be fought with guns.
It was fought with grim determination on every side.
Cultural change cannot be fought with dollars alone.
"It can't be fought with velvet gloves.
The yes campaign has largely been fought with personal stories.
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