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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at battling" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "The soldiers were at battling for their homeland." (This sentence is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "in battle" or "engaged in combat".
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"I'm pretty good at battling through things," he said.
Abrams has since formed a new organization, Fair Fight Georgia, aimed at battling voter suppression.
Placer Dome's earlier efforts at battling lymphatic filariasis, a horrible parasitic infection, led to a 20-fold reduction in cases.
The amendments are aimed at battling pilot fatigue and making sure the same strict rules apply across the bloc.
The Pashtun tribes have risen to the call of Jihad for centuries, and their prowess at battling foreigners is unmatched.
In the early 2000s the Bank of Japan's timid efforts at battling deflation with money-printing failed.
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We are not "at battle" with the health plans.
At battle's end, 40 to 80 survived.
(Their father, who'd lost the family fortune, was away at battle).
Some people, hollering epithets from the sidelines at battles, consider Storyboard's style florid and effeminate.
One was labeled, "View on Battle-field: Group of Louisiana Regiment, as they fell, at Battle of Antietam".
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