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Discover Ludwig"battle is joined" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that a fierce or decisive fight or conflict has begun. Example: After months of diplomatic tensions, the battle is finally joined between the two neighboring countries as they exchange artillery fire at the border.
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Isn't it time Mr Cameron took off his Brussels blinkers and embraced the future?" And so, battle is joined.
The battle is joined.
So the battle is joined.
Anyway, battle is joined.
Battle is joined.
Still, the battle is joined.
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Let battle be joined.
Battle was joined.
But by 3 30 p.m., the battle was joined.
Then, about 3 15 p.m., the battle was joined.
"Let the issue be put and let the battle be joined".
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