Examples of 'can be fought' in a sentence

Meaning of "can be fought"

This phrase implies that a particular issue, problem, or conflict has the potential to be disputed, contested, or resolved through physical or non-physical means. It suggests that there are options or strategies available to engage in a battle or struggle to address the situation

How to use "can be fought" in a sentence

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can be fought
But cancers can be fought and conquered.
You need to know what battles can be fought.
He can be fought and recruited in an optional map.
Even a just war can be fought unjustly.
Can be fought only by modernization.
A trade war can be fought on many fronts.
Climate variation is not a thing that can be fought against.
Bacteria can be fought with drugs.
Therefore there is a need to know how such persuasion attempts can be fought.
Maybe genetics can be fought after all.
More information is becoming available on how the virus spreads and can be fought.
Some fights can be fought with faith too.
And this is a huge consumer awareness issue that can be fought and can be won.
Lies can be fought by the truth.
But the instinct can be fought.

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Corruption can be fought in different ways.
Terrorism is no longer a localized problem that can be fought by domestic action only.
No war can be fought in laughter.
Even Supreme Court decisions can be fought and reversed.
His case can be fought in the court of the almighty.
Speculation can be fought.
Battles can be fought for a maximum of three combat rounds.
This is not a battle that can be fought from a distance.
The fight can be fought effectively only with the weapons of love.
Gods can be summoned and battles can be fought in the underworld.
War in general can be fought against domestic enemies or foreign enemies.
Corporate and National wars can be fought in cyberspace.
Terrorism can be fought effectively only if there exists a strong political will.
Nor is it a battle that can be fought by Jews alone.
He can be fought again during weekends at the Fight Area.
The way we say a war can be fought is making policy.
Overall, they feel uncertain as to whether and how impunity can be fought.
But war these days can be fought from a distance.
The diseases of old age do not discriminate, but they can be fought.
The waywe say a war can be fought is making policy.
AIDS can be fought by effective information, readier availability of condoms, and affordable drugs.
None of those things can be fought with a nuclear bomb.
So . The hope I bring you is demons can be fought.
Stress can be fought easily.
Camel pox spreads easily, but it can be fought with a drug.
The woodworm can be fought in some cases with the hair dryer.
In most cases, the disease can be fought from home.
But men can be fought with bullets and steel, this gas can not.
While this is a terrible disease, it is one that can be fought and beat.
This kind of threat can be fought only through international cooperation.
Gray tiles can not be duels, but duels can be fought across them.
Depression can be fought in part, with food.
Another benefit, a more economical one, is that poverty can be fought.
O Not all battles can be fought from long range.
It 's instinctive . But the instinct can be fought.

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