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Discover Ludwig"join the fray" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to participate or get involved in a conflict or competition. You can use it in any situation where there is a disagreement or competition happening. Example: "The two candidates were neck and neck in the polls, but the third candidate decided to join the fray, making it a three-way race for the election."
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The latest to join the fray?
And not all of them did join the fray.
"Some people are eager to join the fray," she continued.
All this and Messi was still to join the fray.
Maryland is the latest state looking to join the fray.
Should Crescordia join the fray and risk tarnishing its brand?
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Others joined the fray.
Politicians have joined the fray.
Many writers joined the fray.
Other state organs also joined the fray.
But others have joined the fray.
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