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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be battled" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a conflict or competition is anticipated in the future. Example: "The two teams will be battled in the championship game next week."
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But the story still has a long way to run, regulators do change, and an IPO of this size will be battled over undoubtedly for some time to come.
Both cases will be battled as presidential elections loom in October.
A lame-duck Congress passed the "cromnibus" bill which will avoid government shutdowns for a full year (except for Homeland Security, which will be battled over in February).
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Mr Castro will be battling against bureaucratic inertia.
They will no doubt be scared and they will be battling their own personal demons.
The reviled Liberal Democrats will be battling the Greens for fourth place.
This time, it's Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones and Kristen Wiig who will be battling supernatural forces around New York.
But come May he clearly believes United and Chelsea, currently five points clear, will be battling for the big prize.
But as you read this, Hitzacker will be battling against a grave threat that could wreck its tourist business indefinitely.
At number two, Pulse is concerned "practices will be battling with online records and new IT systems".
That's something WoW veterans will be battling over in game and on the forums in the weeks to come.
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