Examples of 'who are you fighting' in a sentence
Meaning of "who are you fighting"
who are you fighting: This phrase typically refers to a question meant to understand who someone is in conflict with or opposed to
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who are you fighting
Who are you fighting for.
What are you fighting for? who are you fighting against?
Who are you fighting with now? Kneel down.
So why do not you ask yourself, detective, Who are you fighting for?
Who are you fighting with . I do not even you.
So you hate the Americans . You hate the Pons . Who are you fighting for?
Who are you fighting with now?
If you lose, they will kill him. Who are you fighting for?
And who are you fighting now?
Who are you fighting this time?
Regiment? Who are you fighting with?
Who are you fighting like that?
And who are you fighting for?
Who are you fighting and dying for?
And who are you fighting for, my dear?
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Who are you fighting against?
Joey, who are you fighting next?
Who are you fighting son?
Zoya, who are you fighting tonight?
Who are you fighting with?
Now, who are you fighting for?
Who are you fighting tonight?
Zoya, who are you fighting tonight? Okay.
Who are you fighting next?
Who are you fighting for, huh?
Who are you fighting me for? Yes!
Who are you fighting there, Janus?
And who are you fighting for? - For the country!
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Fighting for your country do not matter
This is common fighting ground may die