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The phrase "a battle between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict or competition between two or more entities, such as individuals, groups, or ideas.
Example: "The documentary explores a battle between traditional farming methods and modern agricultural practices."
Alternatives: "a conflict between" or "a struggle between".
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This is a battle between two armies".
It's a battle between interest groups.
"It's like a battle between us".
So now it became a battle between West and South.
It's a battle between present tense reality and narrative hindsight.
"It's a battle between Disney and Trump," he told me.
It was a battle between the narrative and the discursive.
A crusade means a battle between Islam and Christianity.
This is really a battle between two philosophies.
A battle between Labour and the Lib Dems.
"This really was a battle between two titans," he said.
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