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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a battle over a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a conflict or disagreement regarding a specific issue or topic.
Example: "The community is facing a battle over a proposed new development that could change the landscape of the neighborhood."
Alternatives: "a struggle for a" or "a conflict regarding a".
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IT WAS not a storm in a teacup but a battle over a bottle of sauce.
It was a battle over a story that could define the future of America.
If there is a battle over a constitutional amendment, it will be ugly".
Hang in there and stay strong.' " ORLANDO is an unlikely place for a battle over a garden.
So the battle lines have been drawn, a battle over a rapidly disappearing commodity in northern New Jersey: affordable housing.
"He also doesn't let you get away with anything," she said, remembering a battle over a Viking range.
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A wandering poet, a mysterious suicide, and a battle over an alphabet.
In 2014, oil giants ConocoPhillips, BP and ExxonMobil mobilized their workers in a battle over an Alaskan ballot measure to repeal tax cuts on oil production.
The White House let Ms. Johnsen twist in the wind for more than a year and then chose to abandon her nomination rather than get into a battle over an appointment just before Mr. Obama makes his second nomination to the Supreme Court.
Let's watch TV while we eat!' " Ms. Leary is already working on her next novel, set in northwestern Connecticut, about a battle over an old-money WASP's family estate.
The Nebraska law grew out of a battle over abortion waged in a far different forum.
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