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There’s one thing Elizabeth Warren and Donald Trump agree on

But that doesn’t mean their legendary Twitter fight has drawn to a close.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump listens Sunday during the town hall debate at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri. Scott Olson / Getty Images

After sparring with Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump in a months-long Twitter feud, Mass. Sen. Elizabeth Warren found one point the two can agree on.

But that doesn’t mean their legendary Twitter fight has drawn to a close.

I agree with @realDonaldTrump: @HillaryClinton is a fighter. She’s dealt with bullies like Donald for 25+ yrs & she never gives up,” the senator wrote on Twitter after the presidential debate Sunday.

When asked to name one quality the Republican nominee respected in his Democratic opponent, Trump cited Clinton’s endurance as a “fighter.”

“I will say this about Hillary: She doesn’t quit. She doesn’t give up. I respect that,” Trump said.

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“She’s a fighter,” he continued. “I disagree with much of what she’s fighting for, I do disagree with her judgment in many cases. But she does fight hard, she doesn’t quit, she doesn’t give up, and I consider that to be a very good trait.”

Warren and Trump’s Twitter tirades have become a legendary part of the 2016 campaign, even appearing on an episode of The Simpsons.

The tweets weren’t her first of the night. Earlier during the debate, Warren berated Trump for avoiding taxes, and called out her Republican colleagues in the Senate who have refused to confirm Merrick Garland, a President Barack Obama appointee, to the Supreme Court.

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While he’s previously dubbed Warren “goofy” or “Pocahontas,” It’s been awhile since Trump has issued a response to her tweets. But that doesn’t seem to be stopping the Massachusetts senator from speaking her mind about the nominee.

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