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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have fight" is grammatically incorrect in written English.
It should be "have a fight" to make it a complete and correct sentence. The usage would depend on the context and the intended meaning. Here is an example: Incorrect: We have to have fight against injustice. Correct: We have to have a fight against injustice.
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This year, they still have fight.
He charged, among other things, that the players did not like one another and did not have fight.
Give it all you have, fight for it, I told them, and I could see in their eyes that they wanted to do that".
Carson has erroneously stated that China is involved in Syria and could not name the coalition of countries he would have fight the Islamic State.
So it can be a glorious time of misunderstandings and obstacles that you just have fight through that in the end will make you a better performer.
So once again we have Fight, Quit ; fight, quit ;and the payoffs are–same as we had–(0,V); (0, 0); (V, 0); and then here, this time, we're going to have -C + 0 and -C + V.
Similar(38)
He should have fought harder.
But adults have fights, too.
"We should have fought harder".
I have fought and I have fought.
Newspapers have fought back.
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