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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rivalry with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a competition or antagonistic relationship between two individuals or groups. Example: The rivalry with their neighboring town had been ongoing for decades, each trying to claim the title of the best high school football team in the state.
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Rivalry with the Orchestre Métropolitain may be the reason.
Mentions his rivalry with Thomas Struth.
"I like the rivalry with the Celtics.
I never had a rivalry with Madonna.
There is a big rivalry with them.
Green recalls their rivalry with a smile.
The Times's rivalry with Mr. Murdoch is immaterial.
"I think it's great having a rivalry with Laura.
Federer's rivalry with Nadal continued at Wimbledon in 2007.
Restic had a long-running though friendly rivalry with Cozza.
China believes that this could fuel military rivalry with Japan.
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