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Something to be fought and won.
Even after that beast wanders into the house, it is not something to be fought but to be eyed warily until it ambles out into the night.
Difference, when it existed, was often only a narrative driver of change, something to be fought and overcome – the fat character finding happiness by losing weight, the nerd obtaining a life-changing makeover.
As death became medical, it became something to be fought or fixed, and in these parallel shifts — from the religious to the medical, and from the communal to the private — Schillace perceives the forces behind our misaligned contemporary attitudes about mortality.
This is a normal practice in much of China, where cancer is seen not as something to be fought and defeated but as a definite death sentence.
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This was something that had to be fought for.
Reid, meanwhile, has cited personal reasons for his belief that LGBT equality is something that needs to be fought for.
Freedom was then, as it remains today, something that had to be fought for".
We learned that it is something to be cherished and fought for, something to be respected and dignified, and, most assuredly, something to be studied and appreciated.
And the condition of obscurity, or non-celebrity, is seen as a kind of deprivation, something to be very much resented and fought against.
It seems like something has been fought over, something won, something is in balance.
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something to be counteracted
going to be fought
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something to be expected
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something to be applauded
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something to be gained
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something to be admired
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