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The phrase "will have fought" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the future perfect tense, indicating that an action will be completed at some point in the future. Example: By the end of the year, we will have fought our way to the top of the leaderboard.
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If he fails, he will have fought for breeding opportunities that never came.
I recall the statement of a South African exile: "We must help this government to succeed or we will have fought for nothing".
And Mick Hennessy, promoter of the fight, said: "In his last six fights, including the upcoming one against Pajkic, Tyson will have fought four undefeated fighters which is unheard of for a top heavyweight coming up the ranks.
Some of these combatants will have fought on the government's side to defeat the M23 rebellion.
Fiachnae campaigned against the Northumbrians, and besieged Bamburgh, and the Dál Riatans will have fought in this campaign.
During this the female will have copulated with multiple males, who will have fought to mount her from below.
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Fewer still will have fights in both rounds.
You literally will have fights on your hands, simply because the green kids will perceive the orange kids as some kind of competing group.
"This is a family, and you'll have fights," Scott said.
In the meantime, we'll have fights over funding the government and leftover fiscal-cliff spending cuts.
Yet for Mr. James, only half of the battle will have been fought.
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