Sentence examples for time fight from inspiring English sources

The phrase "time fight" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a competition or struggle related to time, but without context, it is ambiguous and not standard usage. Example: "In the time fight to meet the deadline, we all worked late into the night."

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Preservationists now, for the first time, fight to save things like rusting truss bridges.

An organization simply cannot provide humanitarian aid and at the same time fight against impunity.

The justification for those sacrifices was defined in a key slogan of the time: "Fight selfishness, criticize revisionism".

When this bill comes back before parliament, we must, this time, fight tooth and nail against it.

To the contrary, he believes that the United States must stop supporting Israel and Saudi Arabia but at the same time fight a far more savage war against bin Laden and his ilk.

A former champion and New York native, Chris Weidman will, for the first time, fight on home turf.

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Time fought the case to the last minute of the last hearing and then capitulated.

Yet the American Jewish leadership at the time fought the newcomers, saying their tactics would lead only to increased anti-Semitism.

In the current study, considering the 44 injured amateurs and bout time fought per fight (3 rounds × 2 min) results in roughly 264 min of competition time.

Sheraq Omar, the tenacious zookeeper at the time, fought back.

Welfare reformers at the time fought to stop the handouts, which they said only exacerbated tramping.

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