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She was trying to fight against her condition vs She was fighting against her condition

Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably. They convey the same meaning of someone making an effort to overcome or resist a particular condition or situation.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 449 views

She was trying to fight against her condition

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase indicates that the person was making an effort to combat or resist her condition.
  • When she was trying to use my codes, I tried to fight her.
  • No point in trying to fight against the FBI.
  • She was trying to cross Jamaica Boulevard.
  • All this time, I was trying to fight it.
  • Someone was pushing him, and he was trying to fight back.
  • So I was trying to see if there's a way to make the dampener portable so next time we go up against her...
  • As if she was trying to make up her mind.
  • No, she was trying to find the crown.
  • She was trying to copy my homework.
  • In the dream, she was trying to stop him.
  • She was trying to impress us.
  • Maybe she was trying to create another revenue.
  • She was trying to escape our agents and get away from the building.
  • She was trying to crash the system.
  • She was trying to turn her life around, just like me.
  • Guys, she was trying to be kind to Mrs. Kessler.
  • Because she was trying to corporatize water.
  • I thought she was trying to drown you.
  • She was trying to save an old man who had fallen.
  • I thought she was trying to be maternal or something.

Alternatives:

  • she was attempting to fight against her condition
  • she was endeavoring to fight against her condition
  • she was striving to fight against her condition
  • she was struggling to fight against her condition
  • she was working to fight against her condition

She was fighting against her condition

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase conveys the idea that the person was actively engaged in combatting or resisting her condition.
  • This tendency to create community by fighting against the conditions of our lives-and therefore against work, money, exchange, borders, nations, governments, police, religion, and race-has at times been called "communism".
  • I only defected because Shepherd became what she was fighting against.
  • And I realized the truth is I was fighting against the natural course of things.
  • He was fighting against me, furious about the problem with the piano.
  • That's something that I was fighting against, the whole time, all my life.
  • And at the end of his life, I think he was fighting against the ghosts of all these enemies.
  • He was certain he was fighting against some kind of evil.
  • British MEP Nigel Farage (EFD) compared the EU to the Soviet Union that Orbán was fighting against 20 years ago: "You will meet lots of communists in the next 6 months including Mr Barroso".
  • In the 18th century, for example, the Swedish king Charles XII sought refuge in my country at a time when he was fighting against Russia.
  • I made a mistake fighting against men that weren't of my condition.
  • I was fighting against hopeless odds: You, my mother, your parents, and society!
  • In this parody, placed around the 1000 AD in the Britain county of Duckshire, a misterious Avenger Knight wearing a costume similar to the one of Fantomallard was fighting against the malefic Magica the which.
  • And all that day Abimelech was fighting against the town; and he took it, and put to death the people who were in it, and had the town pulled down and covered with salt.
  • We was fighting about Dave, and she was just pushing my buttons.
  • When you drove away together, she was fighting tears.
  • I was fighting this horrible feeling that maybe she was married.
  • She was fighting for what she wanted.
  • It was horrible; she was fighting to get away.
  • Maybe that's the guy she was fighting with.
  • She was fighting the Cheetah, then suddenly started attacking everyone.

Alternatives:

  • she was battling against her condition
  • she was contending with her condition
  • she was resisting her condition
  • she was struggling against her condition
  • she was combating her condition

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