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Discover Ludwig"be fought over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It implies that two or more people or parties are actively competing or arguing over something. For example: "The last piece of cake was fought over by three siblings."
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Again, every step will be fought over in the courts.
Who doesn't like to be fought over, once in a while?
The eldest, Lothair, got the middle bit, destined to be fought over endlessly.
The leadership of a great city should be fought over as if it mattered.
It's often said that the next war in the Middle East will be fought over water.
Men are still the prize to be fought over, won and then ignored.
History will be fought over, in differing ways, by three British historians: John Adamson, John Guy and Simon Schama.
There are many battles to be fought right now, but this one has to be fought over and over again.
Better still, this Golconda mine of riches would not need to be fought over with the state.
In contrast to rarities seen as trophies to be fought over at any cost last week, several extremely fine pictures were dismissed or almost ignored.
Instead of being dominated by two monopolists, the market will be fought over by eight or nine more or less vertically integrated giants.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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