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Discover LudwigThe word "battles" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a struggle or fight between two or more parties. For example, "The war was fought with countless battles between the two armies."
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battles
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Plural of battle
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The UK has a similar programme, with both codenamed after civil war battles: Bullrun for the NSA and Edgehill for GCHQ.
With little choice, he resigned, ending one period of turmoil at a broadcaster that regularly battles to be independent of ministers.
In the UK, a Spectator blog by Nick Cohen "said everything I would wish to say better than I could say it", wrote Rushdie in retweeting a link; and Jo Glanville, director of English PEN, argued that the works at issue in historical "free speech battles" had often been offensive or of "no merit".
Vehicles, weapons and boss battles mean it has plenty of its own ideas to add though.
As we will go on to show the Ukip versus Conservative battles that are raging in the UK are only a sideshow as far as the UK is concerned.
Whatever bravery their troops have shown in Afghanistan, the generals have not fought their internal battles at all well.
They still talk also about the Wiradjuri warrior Wyndradyne, and his battles around Bathurst with the colonial soldiers and settlers, as if his death happened yesterday rather than 190 years ago.
I pictured Baghdad as Black Hawk Down's Mogadishu, all claustrophobic and high-contrast gun battles with desperate men in dark alleys, and mostly I heard Ride of the Valkyries, that grim killing opus in Apocalypse Now, retrofitted for our urban assaults and nighttime raids.
"I had the most terrible battles with him and the head of the civil service.
Another said: "Aleppo battles are our way to is our way to liberation".
He travelled with the young hooligans, observed their encounters at close quarters and, in Rules of Disorder (1978), wrote the first detailed report of their rituals and battles.
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