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The phrase “fighting fire with fire” is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a situation where someone is responding to an attack or threat in the same way or with an equal force. For example, “When the other team stole the ball, our coach told us to fight fire with fire by stealing it back.”.
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The company is also fighting fire with fire, with its engineers hacking to fight the hackers.
I was literally fighting fire with fire.
A singularly successful case of fighting fire with fire.
"We're fighting fire with fire," Mr. Lynn said.
He calls this adjustment "fighting fire with fire".
Activists behind the movement are fighting fire with fire.
UC Berkeley-led research is giving the green light to fighting fire with fire.
"She kind of happily sits there sometimes and doesn't bother fighting fire with fire.
The reason for this is that Brazil is currently fighting fire with fire.
Thus the traditional Aboriginal technique of "fighting fire with fire" is returning.
Here are five examples of teachers who are fighting fire with fire.
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