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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we fight either" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity in meaning, making it difficult to determine when it could be used. Example: "In this situation, we fight either for our rights or for our beliefs."
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Don't matter who we fight either.
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And his assurance that "democracy itself" will keep a lesser evil from becoming a "greater evil" should ease our collective conscience when we remember that "either we fight evil with evil or we succumb".
"Currently", Younesi said, "Iraq is not only part of our civilisational influence, but it is our identity, culture, centre and capital…Because Iran and Iraq's geography and culture are inseparable, either we fight one another or we become one".
"They decided either we die here or we fight back and have a chance to survive," she said.
But many of our addictions turn out to destroy us, either quickly or in time, so we fight them.
We fight over anything.
We fight traffic.
We fight terrorism".
"Sometimes we fight verbally.
We fight," she says.
And we fight a fair fight".
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