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fight or fight against? #1 (permalink) Sat Nov 14, 2009 13:21 pm   fight or fight against?
 

I wonder wether it should be "fight terrorism" or "fight against terrorism"?
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fight or fight against? #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 15, 2009 1:44 am   fight or fight against?
 

Both phrases are fine. As you can see, 'fight terrorism' has fewer words, so it is probably the better choice.
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