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"needs to be fought" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a situation or issue that needs to be actively addressed or dealt with in order to achieve a desired outcome or resolution. Example: In order to achieve gender equality, the systemic biases and discrimination against women in the workplace need to be recognized and actively fought.
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The Isis narrative is what needs to be fought before they are fought with hard power.
Denying that a battle needs to be fought is the first step to losing it.
The principle of privacy, if we want privacy, needs to be fought for at every level.
"We are a growing nation," she said, adding, "There is a struggle that needs to be fought here.
"What we are really talking about is a long-term psychological war that needs to be fought," Mr. Bloom said.
Because with almost every win, there is another battle waiting around the corner that needs to be fought.
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The fight over the funding of Obamacare was a fight that needed to be fought.
Unfortunately, they need to be fought at several levels.
The lesson of the last 10 years is that stateless phenomena need to be fought by stateless means.
This was a war that did not need to be fought and which should not have been fought.
"When we had this many minors working on a slaughterhouse floor, we felt this was a fight that needed to be fought," he said.
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needs to be characterised
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