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The phrase "fighting for peace" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or a group's efforts to achieve peace or to end conflict. It can be used to express the idea of using non-violent or diplomatic means to resolve conflicts. Example: The United Nations has been actively fighting for peace in the war-torn country for the past decade, working to bring opposing parties to the negotiating table and find a peaceful resolution.
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"I'm fighting for peace.
"Marwan Barghouti is fighting for peace," he declared.
"The people who are fighting for peace deserve our respect".
You know, "Haha - they have bazookas in their hands but they're actually fighting for peace".
Tell Congressman Sestak to keep fighting for peace and security in the Middle East".
Someone fighting for peace, Judge Sirota fired back, "doesn't turn people into bombs and kill children".
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The brave men and women in the armed forces are fighting for international peace and security.
"I am always going to continue that legacy of fighting for freedom, peace and justice.
People fighting for space.
We were fighting for something - peace - rather than fighting against something.
Instead, for her own family it was the regular, consistent, loving support from family, friends, neighbors, and community members that truly got them through and the thousands of messages from people committed to fighting for justice and peace.
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