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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fight it out" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean resolving a conflict or problem through physical or verbal confrontation. Example: The two politicians decided to fight it out in a debate, each passionately arguing their points to win over the voters. Another example: The siblings always had a close relationship, but when they disagreed on how to handle their parents' estate, they had to fight it out in court.
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fight it out
verb
To fight until a decisive and conclusive result is reached.
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They had to fight it out.
Others plan to fight it out.
Let them fight it out and bleed each other".
Conservative hard-liners seem determined to fight it out again.
He couldn't stand toe to toe and fight it out".
(Placebook renamed itself, while Teachbook continues to fight it out).
Control and chaos fight it out on Soulwax's second album.
So I left them to fight it out between them.
Demented and aggressive, the "civilised" shoppers fight it out.
We're going to fight it out," she said.
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