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Discover Ludwig"fighting out of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the location or origin of a person or team in a competitive or physical activity, such as sports or warfare. Example: "The boxer from Brooklyn was fighting out of his hometown in the championship match."
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An early fight pitted Cheick Kongo ("fighting out of Paris, France") against Mostapha Al Turk ("fighting out of London, England").
Those kinds of things are solidified mostly in the playoffs, when teams come fighting out of their divisions only to have to fight each other again for perhaps seven games in a row.
Mercante said he started fighting out of necessity.
The documents largely come from government forces surrendering to rebels fighting out of Misrata.
Those steps, he said, include "getting fighting out of the game".
FIGHTING out of the octagon's red corner: the reigning light-heavyweight champion.
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"The truth is, that I am obliged to copy these names for sword-fighting out of a book, having no direct experience to call upon," this personage confesses.
Later on, the same thing happens during a duel: "The truth is, that I am obliged to copy these names for sword-fighting out of a book, having no direct experience to call upon.
Several other factors may have played into the Confederate repulse, including Major General Theophilus Holmes's refusal to participate in the battle, dismissing fighting as "out of the question".
It's not just about game developers or publishers fighting it out, but of whole systems striving to be the dominant host of all games.
"If fighting gets out of hand, it would derail everything," Thembi Majola, a senior aide to Mr. Mbeki, told The Associated Press.
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