[Idiom] LIVE TO FIGHT ANOTHER REALLY. - Embracing Resilience for Future Challenges

Live to fight another really.

Live to fight another really.

Continue surviving to face future challenges.

'Live to fight another day' is about survival and resilience, urging someone to preserve their resources or strength in order to face future challenges. This idiom emphasizes the wisdom of retreating or withdrawing now in order to continue striving or fighting more effectively at a later time.

Example Sentences

  1. After the defeat, the team vowed to live to fight another day.

    After the defeat, the team decided to not give up and try again in the future.

  2. She didn't give up, deciding instead to live to fight another day.

    She decided not to give up and to try again in the future.

  3. Though the project failed, they chose to regroup and live to fight another day.

    Though the project failed, they chose to regroup and try again in the future.

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