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The phrase "a certain tussle between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific conflict or struggle between two or more parties or concepts.
Example: "The article discusses a certain tussle between tradition and modernity in contemporary society."
Alternatives: "a particular conflict between" or "a specific struggle between".
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This work ignites a certain tussle between word and image, mind and eye that transcends just looking and laughing briefly.
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October 4 2011 October 30 201111 James Lantz wrote this play, in which two small-town gay teen-age boys become embroiled in a tussle between a church and a gas station.
It was a strictly internecine conflict, a three-way tussle between the players, their union, and the board.
For a more recent choice, it's a tussle between Assassin's Creed and Call of Duty.
A political tussle between the director general and the chairman.
That is the subject of a continuing tussle between OPEC and the shale-drillers.
The stage is set for a fascinating tussle between law and politics.
From 2009 onwards, it became a brutal tussle between three combatants: Gillard, Rudd and Abbott.
Altogether this is shaping up to be a major tussle between government and parliament after 2015.
Here you simply get a straightforward tussle between the good guy and the bad guy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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