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Discover Ludwig"fought a battle" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a past event where one or more people engaged in combat or struggle against an opponent. For example, "The brave soldiers fought a fierce battle against the enemy forces, ultimately emerging victorious."
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(China has not fought a battle in 23 years).
Fox successfully fought a battle to block Dannatt's appointment.
Mr. LaFarge's great-great-great-grandfather fought a battle in the Revolution, and won it singlehanded.
Microsoft fought a battle more than a decade long with the European Commission's antitrust authorities.
The parties fought a battle in the region of Pteria (probably Boğazköy-Hattusas).
I fought a battle and still do to get that accepted among delegates and key negotiators.
I felt ridiculously righteous, as if I had fought a battle and reclaimed my kingdom from invaders.
The Roman general Stilicho on Easter Sunday, April 6, ad 402, fought a battle there with the Goths.
"We fought a battle that was bigger than lacrosse," said Marty Ward, a 25-year-old goalie.
The head of the Sierra Leonean football association, Isha Johansen – who has fought a battle against corruption – will attend.
Cable has fought a battle over proposals to cut 40% from his £4.5bn budget for adult skills.
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