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Discover Ludwig"fought being" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in a sentence.
It is possible that it was intended to be "fighting being" or "having fought being." Both of these phrases, while still somewhat awkward, could potentially be used in written English. Example: Despite having fought being in the spotlight for years, the actress eventually learned to embrace her celebrity status.
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I fought being a marathoner and wanted to run on the track, but maybe this is my best event".
He was very strong, and fought being moved to a hospital so violently that his employers had decided to call me instead to see if I could save his leg.
Mr. Ali's popularity as a pitchman may surprise some older consumers who recall the hostility he generated when he changed his name from Cassius Clay and fought being drafted during the Vietnam War.
Marsh's post is entitled "Russert Leads The Boys in All Out Clinton Assault" on her website, and "Russert Leads Boys In Hillary Hit Job" on the Huffington Post (which led my mother to observe that "we've fought being called 'girls' for forty years. I don't like her condescending tone").
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"Fight's not happening".
Fight is our element.
Their fight was done.
The fight was over.
The fight is on.
Fights were common.
The fight was strenuous.
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