Examples of 'much to fight' in a sentence

Meaning of "much to fight"

much to fight - To have a significant or challenging struggle or battle ahead. This phrase is often used to convey the difficulty or seriousness of a situation or conflict

How to use "much to fight" in a sentence

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much to fight
We need that much to fight the pirates.
And you know what? I would like very much to fight for it.
We have so much to fight for today.
You do not need much to fight.
We have so much to fight for and a lot to think about.
Only you can decide how much to fight back.
We have much to fight back against, children.
Europe needs its Muslims too much to fight them.
He has much to fight for.
Nothing to celebrate, but much to fight for.
Not as much to fight over.
And the fact is he has so much to fight for!
There is nothing much to fight over, so maybe we will be safe there.
Let him fight, father . He has much to fight for.
Who's done so much to fight drug trafficking in this country. to recognize someone.

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I would like very much to fight for it.
Not much to fight about, really.
Petronius respected himself too much to fight with this miserable man.
So much to fight for, so much to change.
They were not much to fight fighters.
He has much to fight for . Rodrigo of Vivar, take up the gauntlet.
Not when I have this much to fight for.
There is not much to fight about, right? Well, I guess since we are both over Rafael.
That 's really not much to fight over.
I would like very much to fight for it. In chess, help isn't allowed.
And I have got much to fight on ♫.
I know we have not got much to fight with but we do not have to show it.
I value my life too much to fight the legendary Hunter.
There is not much to fight over is there?

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