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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fought in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: He was injured when he fought in the war. The phrase "fought in" describes where he participated in the war, providing specific information about his involvement.
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He fought in Italy.
Fought in World War II.
I've fought in a war.
He fought in a war.
And fought in World War II.
The battles were fought in East Prussia.
(Maidana had never before fought in America).
"We fought in the same army.
Early family members fought in several crusades.
He fought in battles.
He had never fought in a war.
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