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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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fighting for a person "A" over a person "B". What it mean?
  

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With no further context, I presume that it means this: Person C is fighting for (= in place of, on behalf of) Person A in a contention with person D over (= about, for the possession of) Person B.

  • With no further context, I presume that it means this: Person C is fighting for (= in place of, on behalf of) Person A in a contention with person D over (= about, for the possession of) Person B.
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With no further context, I presume that it means this:

Person C is fighting for (= in place of, on behalf of) Person A in a contention with person D over (= about, for the possession of) Person B.

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