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Discover Ludwig"fighting out" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to engage in a fierce or intense struggle or conflict. It is typically used in sports or other competitive situations, but can also be used metaphorically in other contexts. For example: - The two teams are currently fighting it out for the championship title. - The siblings are always fighting out their differences, but they always make up in the end. - The politicians are set to debate and fight out their opposing views on the budget next week. - Despite fierce competition, the two companies are fighting it out for control of the market. - The two armies have been fighting it out on the battlefield for weeks, neither willing to back down.
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He definitely spoke to me, a lot, because he was fighting out against this sort of establishment, and I was always trying to fight out against the establishment that I was in.
Also directing his ire toward Cherry, Thomson, who had 116 fights in his junior and professional career, said: "I want fighting out and I want the violence out.
McIlroy sent a congratulatory message to Wozniacki via Twitter: "Never stops fighting out there.
The narrative premise of men fighting out their insecurities was the ultimate reductio ad absurdum of the therapy mindset.
Oscar Whisky and Wonderful Charm did their Festival prospects no harm when fighting out a tight finish at Cheltenham yesterday, the former prevailing by half a length.
Aides to the Democratic leadership said Monday that they saw little point in passing anything that would effectively drag the fighting out longer.
The N.D.S. was assisted by the U.S. military, but even at the height of the fighting out in the countryside you rarely saw American soldiers in Kabul.
That's where all the commerce is going to be done and that's what everyone's fighting out," said John Malloy, a partner at BlueRun Ventures, which invested in Waze, a crowdsourced mapping service that Facebook has shown interest in acquiring.
But Congo is important; it heads a miserable category described as "nonstate conflict", a mêlée of warlords, ethnic rivals, mafias and militias, all fighting out in a failed state.
All our remaining games, with the exception of Saturday's trip to Sporting Kansas City, are against Western Conference opponents who are fighting out for the points that will ensure that 5th or better finish.
"They're enjoying being in the gym, they're enjoying fighting out on the court, they don't mind practising for hours on end".
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