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The phrase "a battle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a competition or conflict between two or more entities, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The debate turned into a battle of wits between the two candidates."
Alternatives: "a clash of" or "a contest of".
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As a battle of ideologies?
This was a battle of generations.
It is a battle of attrition.
So "Savages" is a battle of wills.
It's a battle of the titans.
"It will be a battle of wills".
PARIS — A battle of the sexes.
A battle of wills.
It's a battle of will".
"It's a battle of wits.
It's a battle of life and death".
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a battle of equals
a battle of guts
a battle of love
a battle of lies
a battle of ideals
a battle of this size
a battle of endurance
a battle of accusations
a battle of some significance
a battle of paradigms
a battle of attitudes
a battle of cakes
a battle of click
a battle of semantics
a battle of facts
a battle of patience
a battle of haste
a battle of bellies
a battle of two of the
a battle of leaks
a battle of the sexses
a battles of
blasts of a battle
in a battle of fists
in a battle of strength
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