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Discover Ludwig"fended off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone pushing or warding off someone or something, such as an attack or an argument. Example: He fended off the angry mob with a confident speech.
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fended off
verb
Past of fend off
Exact(60)
She fended off Byron's advances.
Fended off Lucy's amorous overtures.
This May, DuPont fended off Nelson Peltz.
Finances are discussed, programs debated, critics fended off.
Poise and depth fended off most of Maryland's advances.
Yet, in the main, he has fended off these criticisms.
They then fended off counterattacks by their royalist foes.
So far, governments have courageously fended off financial catastrophe.
As each scandal flared, the association fended off outside scrutiny.
And she fended off Ms. Bonner's advice about her closets.
Mr. Berlusconi, 73, has successfully fended off prosecutors for years.
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