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Discover Ludwig"fought off" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a physical or mental struggle against something or someone in order to prevent or resist it. Example: Despite feeling exhausted, the soldier bravely fought off the enemy's attack and successfully defended his position.
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The Bryans fought off the set points.
He has fought off tuberculosis.
She fought off neon signs.
Ngongo's colleagues fought off the attack.
The two girls fought off drowsiness.
They fought off weeds, woodchucks and deer.
He took a ball and then fought off two pitches.
The Devil was fought off by the light in him.
Law enforcement officials fought off such proposals in Springfield.
American carriers have fought off the decline — until now.
Continental fought off Pirelli and they went their separate ways.
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