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The phrase "a big rivalry between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant competition or conflict between two parties, such as teams, individuals, or groups.
Example: "There has always been a big rivalry between the two football teams, drawing large crowds to their matches."
Alternatives: "a fierce rivalry between" or "a major rivalry between".
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It was a big rivalry between two of them.
"It's quite a big rivalry between us," said Daniel Federer, a 16-year-old from Charterhouse.
"There is a big rivalry between the clubs but there's a mutual respect there as well.
At first there was a big rivalry between punks and raggare.
I think it's a big rivalry between the Big Ten and the SEC.
"It's another big match and obviously there is a big rivalry between the two clubs.
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How difficult is it moving between clubs with a big rivalry?
"The Poe story is about him and Rufus Griswold – they had a big rivalry," Waters said over the din at Mother's between bites of a steak dinner.
There is a big rivalry with them.
We don't we have a big rivalry there.
"Obviously, it's a big rivalry and we'd like to win the game".
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