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Would it sound awkward if I say "fight for" instead of "fight" in this context?

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Rebecca

It wouldn't sound awkward, it would change the meaning of the sentence. To "fight for" means to be on the side of or support something, whereas to "fight" means to be opposed to something. So if you were to "fight for the Empire," it means you are on the Empire's side. If you "fight the Empire," it means you are opposed to it. Ex: I fight for climate change because I care about the environment. Ex: He got sent home for fighting other kids at school.

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