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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a fight" can be correct and used in written English.
It is typically used to mean that someone is causing or starting a fight or confrontation. Example: "John's rude comments made a fight between him and his coworkers."
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"I don't want to make a fight.
We don't like to make a fight with Turkey".
"If Manny takes the test, we can make a fight happen," Mayweather said.
So even the smallest Republican Senate minority since Watergate can make a fight out of this.
Mr. Hill says he is expected to make a fight on the floor of the convention.
"Somehow our team got to the point where we were ready to make a fight out of it," Krzyzewski said.
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Hanna is making a fight against Morton.
But Trump is making a fight of it.
It was, but the Wallabies never even made a fight of it.
Lancashire, down among the dead men, are making a fight of things against Hampshire.
Portsmouth were dangerously sincere about making a fight of this FA Cup tie.
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