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The phrase "defended to" can be grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of defending or protecting something or someone. Some examples of when it can be used are: 1. The lawyer defended the accused to the best of their abilities. 2. The soldiers bravely defended their country to the last man. 3. The scientist defended their theory to their fellow researchers. 4. The mother fiercely defended her child to the bullies. 5. The new security measures were put in place to defend against cyber attacks.
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Perhaps anonymity ought not to be defended to every extreme.
But a tweeter's right to make a fool of themselves must be defended to the death.
The Human Rights Act must be defended to protect our privacy, our freedom of speech and our right to protest.
"The issue," he said, "is that atheism & barnyard morality may be preached & defended to the Children of America".
Bodin's work, which was undertaken as the modern state was first developing, provided a justification of the legitimacy of national governments, one fiercely defended to this day.
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"You defend to the death".
Zusi better in defending to counter Boateng.
Too busy defending to get forward.
Only fight to defend others and yourself.
Daniels defended Williams to The Washington Post on Friday.
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