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The phrase "a battle between two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict or competition involving two parties, individuals, or groups.
Example: "The movie depicts a battle between two rival factions vying for control of the city."
Alternatives: "a conflict between two" or "a struggle between two".
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This is a battle between two armies".
This is really a battle between two philosophies.
"This really was a battle between two titans," he said.
"I don't what to get into a battle between two newspaper groups," Graham said.
Ghaith saw the war as "a battle between two losing sides".
But it is also a battle between two different kinds of leader.
That has often been portrayed more recently as a battle between two economic titans.
So this election is a battle between two different visions for how our country succeeds.
This story includes a battle between two giant crocodiles, fashioned out of rattan by the contemporary Cambodian artist Sopheap Pich.
That will be Le Guen v Gourcuff, a battle between two men from Brittany who hate the spotlight.
Page A26 Op-Ed DAVID BROOKS The presidential campaign has become a battle between two different definitions of change.
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