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The phrase "a dispute with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a disagreement or conflict between parties, such as individuals, organizations, or countries.
Example: "The company is currently involved in a dispute with its former employees over unpaid wages."
Alternatives: "a conflict with" or "a disagreement with".
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A dispute with private creditors rumbles on.
"You're having a dispute with your neighbour.
Win a dispute with the Internal Revenue Service.
At 9, he settled a dispute with a pistol.
I am having a dispute with the post office.
The moans followed a dispute with the neighbor.
He resigned in February 1946 after a dispute with Pres.
Eusi Johnson, who died after a dispute with Mr. Webster.
A dispute with her landlord, she explains to her boss.
Later, Umenyiora missed a practice after a dispute with Sheridan.
Umenyiora missed one practice after a dispute with Sheridan.
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