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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clinch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a situation that is settled or secured, often in a competitive or romantic context.
Example: "After weeks of negotiations, they finally reached a clinch that satisfied both parties."
Alternatives: "a lock" or "a resolution".
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Every time they went into a clinch.
They kicked and bit and spun in a clinch.
The U.S. and China are in a clinch.
"In the semis, I lost a point in a clinch.
The boy went into a clinch, and the two of them wrestled against the car.
In the boxing ring, the safest place is in a clinch.
In the ring, it meant she often allowed herself to be pushed around in a clinch.
There's also just a tiny frisson of danger, just right to throw you into a clinch.
They came back to find him in a clinch with one of the shop assistants.
In a refreshing touch, the two don't end up in a clinch.
Usually the couple rotate flirtatiously and end up in a clinch on a chaise longue.
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