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Discover LudwigThe word "fights" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb, to describe physical battles or arguments between two or more people. For example, "The brothers often fought over which TV show to watch".
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fights
verb
Third person singular of fight
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Site member and reviewer KatWinter told us, "Gill Lewis makes you feel as though you are there with Scarlet and Red, fighting their fights and feeling their pain" and Lilybelle wrote "I couldn't stop reading it, and I was really upset to turn one of the last pages and find that the new chapter was in fact the epilogue".
One of his predecessors, Charles Kennedy, offered some wise counsel just ahead of the speech: stop fighting on so many fronts, pick a few fights, be a bit more canny, and win them.
There were fights.
David Cameron's old friend simply had to go after starting one too many fights.
It means the same fights and disappointments until one of us is dead.
It's a combination of all of my favourite things – fantasy, swords and sandals, swashbuckling fights, stop-motion skeletons – it's got everything I ever wanted as a 12-year-old boy in a film.
Singer has withdrawn from publicity appearances for forthcoming superhero movie X Men: Days of Future Past while he fights the allegations.
Then came the seventh, when the right hand Lee had spent the first six rounds setting up connected and sent Quillin to the floor for the first time in 31 professional fights.
They're so well matched, in fact, that they're probably enacting a rom-com montage together as we speak; skipping through meadows, having pillow fights with sacks of money, tying women to trainlines and then twirling their moustaches and then high-fiving each other.
He recounts his own fights with his wife at home, and the joy of helping his son.
Over the years I've had lots of fights with lots of people but now I'm going to try reconciling myself to them.
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