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Discover Ludwig'combat for' is correct and usable in written English
It is used when someone fights or struggles for a cause, goal, or principle. For example, "The protesters showed their solidarity by taking to the streets to combat for civil rights."
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That was the end of combat for Bombardier Milligan.
"Now it's hand-to-hand combat for every dollar".
He said he had not been eager to return to combat for a fourth deployment.
During World War II, he fought in combat for 30 days in Germany and was wounded.
But do not mistake a lull in combat for lasting peace.
He taught classes in that system of unarmed combat for several years.
It is eight years since Pratley last experienced Premier League combat, for Fulham.
Others are newly come to war, experiencing the fear of combat for the first time.
Women, particularly US servicewomen, have now been in combat for years – it's just been unofficial.
The same cannot be said of the fieldworkers, most of them childless graduate students seeing combat for the first time.
Four years later they went into armed combat for the first time since the second world war, in Kosovo.
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