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battles out
verb
Third person singular of battle out
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"Games boil down to individual errors, decision making, and if we win enough of our personal battles out there tomorrow we'll make a good account of ourselves.
Tsonga battles out of a 15-40 hole with some bruising first serves and is now just a game from the set.
As patent disputes have effectively taken the place of traditional, often hostile business negotiations, a veto of this ban would be a message to take these proxy battles out of the courtroom and back into the boardrooms where they belong.
After Cornelius Scipio, who was sent into Spain, had driven the Carthaginians, defeated by him in many battles, out of the country, and had gained over to Rome many towns and nations with large resources, he was received at his coming home with unexampled joy and acclamation of the people; who, to show their gratitude, elected him consul for the year ensuing.
"We have enough battles out there without having to battle among ourselves.
Boeing versus Airbus is one of the most hard-fought, closely watched marketing battles out there.
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I was battling out a cold when I happened to stumble upon it.
Once again, all joking aside, our core cultural stories are being battled out in the marketplace.
"In the end, it'll have to be battled out in the courts, like most things".
Serena is really battling out there - yelling her approval or displeasure after practically every ball.
"There's a lot of us battling out for the five places that are up for grabs.
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