'The brothers are slugging it out in court' means-

'The brothers are slugging it out in court' means- Correct Answer They are competing

The correct answer is option 1.

  • 'Slug it out' means to fight or compete over something until one side wins.
  • So, the given sentence means that the brothers are competing for something in the court.

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