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Discover Ludwig"come between" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to physically or figuratively come between two things or people, causing a separation or disruption. You can use it to describe something or someone causing a division or disturbance in a relationship or situation. Example: The argument between Sarah and her sister was finally resolved when their mother came between them and mediated the conversation.
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Come between
verb
To affect negatively or cause discord between (someone) and another person.
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Come between them, and you're likely to get mauled.
"Don't let anything come between us".
But it now threatens to come between them.
Nothing could come between her and her faith in literature.
Nothing should come between the public and that message".
Nothing can come between me and my culture, you know.
The weight of his fear had come between us.
It was impacting negatively on my family.' Never come between a man and his family.
Let a veil come between, and club life would die of inanition.
Cal and Washington seem unwilling to let anything come between them.
They had no idea of the way in which this war would come between them.
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