Sentence examples for to battles from inspiring English sources

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to battles

noun

A general action, fight, or encounter, in which all the divisions of an army are or may be engaged; an engagement; a combat.

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It will lead to battles," he said.

File next to: Battles, Trans Am, Autechre, Utopia.

An illustrated guide to battles, armies and armor.

It also finds no evidence that such advertising leads to battles between parents and children.

Unfortunately, Mr. Braxton was important to Battles in all ways, in sound and performance and composition.

The French firm is no stranger to battles over rum with Cuban exiles.

Mr Buchanan was right that America is particularly prone to battles over culture.

At times foot soldiering gives way to battles in tanks, hovercrafts or armed vehicles.

How to reform things raises many challenging questions and returns us to battles far from resolved.

His decrial of utilitarian, economic and instrumentalist values in education pertains to battles still being fought.

Most of the writing by combatants has been memoirs that bear witness to battles of their own.

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