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The phrase "avoid fighting with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest that someone should not engage in an argument or physical altercation with someone else. For example, "I know you are angry, but try to avoid fighting with your brother."
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The corporates avoid fighting with good arguments in the public domain, instead preferring litigation.
There are a few things that are almost universally true in a marriage; 1) we want to avoid fighting with our spouse if possible, and 2) we try and avoid conflict or areas of disagreement.
Obey higher authority, and avoid fighting with them.
Keep it on a leash when out in public to avoid fighting with other dogs.
You want to avoid fighting with someone, being superior, or criticizing them.
Always act cool and avoid fighting with guys stronger than you.
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Some families grant extra screen time based on how much a child reads or practices piano, for example, or the number of days that they've avoided fighting with a sibling.
The restraint to avoid fighting fire with fire.
To avoid fighting former comrades, the great majority of Galvanized Yankees were sent west to deal with unruly American Indians.
We'll avoid fighting [other groups] if we can.
Gingrich has said he identifies with the Scottish hero Robert the Bruce: "The guy who would not, could not, avoid fighting".
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