Sentence examples for fought of from inspiring English sources

"fought of" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that someone may say it in spoken English as a mistake for "fought off," which means to successfully defend against something or someone. For example: - The villagers fought off the invading army. - Despite being outnumbered, the soldiers fought off the enemy forces. - The medication helped him to fight off the flu.

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The local paper says it will be the hardest fought of all the wards.

Warren's campaign against Brown was one of the hardest and most expensively fought of this election year, and for Democrats Warren's big win yesterday was one of the sweetest victories of a very good night for the Party.

Or is there something to be said, even though you do suspect them of having fought, of keeping them under a very light regime where they might have to report daily to a police station?

It was the most successfully fought of all the 1988 fires.

Some were restored for a promise of good behaviour, but MacDonald was unable to control his son Aonghas Óg, who defeated him at the Battle of Bloody Bay fought of the coast of Mull near Tobermory in 1481.

The rowing correspondent for The Manchester Guardian described the race as "one of the closest fought of all time", while Ian Thomson, writing in The Observer suggested it was "one of the most exciting races ever rowed".

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Fight of the Century?

Ring magazine declared it the "Fight of the Decade".

You fought for the role of Joanna Hoffman.

"Japan fought a war of aggression.

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