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The phrase "fights to" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically means "struggles to" or "makes an effort to." You can use it in a sentence when talking about someone or something actively trying to achieve a goal or overcome an obstacle. Example: Sally fights to maintain a healthy work-life balance, even though her job demands long hours and frequent travel.
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"When I run out of fights to have, I'll stop fighting," he told me.
Those are hard fights to win.
Besides, there were better fights to come.
He fights to contain them".
"We have had other fights to fight".
How hard it fights to live.
They are fights to the finish.
Germany's Lufthansa group cancelled all fights to the airport.
And it presages more fights to come in Washington.
INSIDE TRACK: The incumbent champ fights to maintain momentum.
The argument is just a foretaste of fights to come.
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