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Discover Ludwig"stage a fight" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of deliberately creating a conflict for the purpose of furthering a specific cause. For example: The mayor decided to stage a fight against the proposed legislation in order to raise awareness of the issue.
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He and another man were supposed to stage a fight on top of a wooden watchtower.
On Halloween Sunday, 1993, they had friends stage a fight in the prison yard.
"It is necessary for us to stage a fight this way," Nattawut Saikua, a protest leader, was quoted as saying in the Thai news media.
He hired two actresses to stage a fight at a Manhattan nightclub over the correct garnish for a Pimm's Cup: cucumber or mint.
This tendency to stage a fight on television or in print was posited on the conviction that opposition leads to truth.
Imagine the regrets you would feel, they said to a downbeat Mitchell, if you did not at least try to stage a fight.
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Yet staging a fight night at Yankee Stadium adds an extra layer of complexity.
Protesters said the police staged a fight as a pretext to charge the crowd.
When Ayer stages a fight, the camera seems right in the middle of it, tossed around by the blows.
Playing in the rubble of a demolished building on a recent hot day here, two young boys staged a fight with toy guns.
The Victorian menagerist George Wombwell, who once staged a fight at Warwick Castle between a lion and six bull mastiffs, is buried under the effigy of a sleeping lion with his chin resting demurely on his paws.
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