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Discover Ludwig"fighting by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It typically means engaging in a conflict or battle alongside someone or as part of a group. Example: The soldiers fought bravely, side by side, fighting by each other's side until the enemy was defeated.
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Still, that leaves the question, would fighting by matchmaking or a real-life Fight Club be illegal New York?
You can measure the intensity of fighting by watching how far down shopkeepers pull their shutters.
The summer will surely bring a resurgence in fighting by the Taliban.
First, it should stop the fighting by offering the Quetta Shura, the Taliban HQ, a ceasefire.
Some cats were fighting by an overturned trash can; children played with plastic guns.
Without the atomic bombings, Japan would have continued fighting by inertia.
There was an increase in fighting by various southern groups who were unhappy with the SPLM-dominated GoSS.
Savate, ( Middle French: "old shoe") French sport of fighting by kicking, practiced from the early 19th century.
Unrest continued, however, as the country faced a faltering economy, border tensions with Mauritania, and fighting by Casamance separatists.
The video below, shot and edited together by NATO, captured helicopters flying overhead and fighting by coalition troops.
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But some senior Labour figures, reportedly including Ms Harman, are said to be opposed to the idea, in part because of the cost involving in fighting by-elections.
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