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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had fought" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is the past perfect form of the verb "fight," indicating that the fighting took place before another past event. Example: After years of tension and conflict, the two nations finally reached a peace agreement. However, it was clear that they had fought bitterly in the past.
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Because Thomas had fought back.
Somebody else had fought for independence.
They had fought for peace.
He had fought in Syria's civil war.
Both had fought for the Taliban.
But they had fought on opposite sides.
Torre felt his team had fought, battled.
Naji had fought his way across Afghanistan.
For years, she had fought her demons.
He had fought until he couldn't walk.
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He should have fought harder.
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