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"fighting a battle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical, emotional, or intellectual struggle. For example, "After fighting a long and hard battle, she finally achieved her goals."
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"We are fighting a battle, all of us," he said.
Behind the scenes, Davidson is fighting a battle.
Mr. Pininfarina is perhaps fighting a battle of the past.
It's no secret that the NHS is fighting a battle.
Each one is fighting a battle of public perception.
We're fighting a battle that's not an easy one.
Yet the suspicion remains that the commission is really fighting a battle for Airbus.
But now… you are fighting a battle that far transcends the battles of the political wars.
The space environment center is fighting a battle of its own in Washington.
"All of us together are fighting a battle we cannot win.
Increasingly, it looks as if Sanders is fighting a battle that he can't win.
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