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The phrase "a brawl between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical fight or altercation involving two or more parties.
Example: "The news reported on a brawl between rival fans that broke out during the game."
Alternatives: "a fight involving" or "a clash between".
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Last year a brawl between European climbers and Nepalese guides made headlines.
"After a brawl between two students the problem extends to the areas surrounding the university".
Herbalife has been at the heart of a brawl between billionaire investors.
Drunk on shore leave in Cuba, he charged into a brawl between Marines and sailors.
Zimmer referred to the $300 fine he incurred from a brawl between the Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays.
It will also offer medical aid and mediation services, after a brawl between European climbers and local guides last year.
"Officials at the Ministries of Defense and Interior were saddened by the news of a brawl between Maj.
One problem is a brawl between insurers and manufacturers: each wants the other to pay more into the fund.
Video shows the moment a referee 'hits' an ice hockey player, igniting a brawl between officials and players.
One was said to have involved a knife, and in another a woman broke her hip when she was caught up in a brawl between touts.
There was controversy as Spain beat France in the quarter-finals of the basketball amid bad tempered scenes that threatened to spill into a brawl between the teams.
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