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"a clash between" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a disagreement or conflict between two or more people, groups, or ideas. An example sentence could be: "There was a clash between the two political parties over the proposed tax plan."
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Was it a clash between different ideologies?
"It's a clash between two people.
It is a clash between one worldview and another.
"It is a clash between two opposites, between two eras.
It is a clash between two people and two religions.
It seems like a clash between two monstrous egos.
A clash between these two camps is almost inevitable.
Not only is this not a clash between heavyweights, it may not even be a clash between middleweights.
Or sometimes a clash between wrong and wrong.
(In a clash between Russian serfs and Russian landowners, your sympathies might be determined by your politics. But a clash between Russians and Poles was a clash between Russians and Poles).
It was a clash between members of the elite, a clan I certainly wasn't part of.
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