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The phrase "a duel during which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific event or situation that occurs within the context of a duel.
Example: "The story unfolds in a duel during which the two knights reveal their true intentions."
Alternatives: "a duel in which" or "a duel where".
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Olga's fiance, Lensky, challenges him to a duel, during which Onegin shoots Lensky dead.
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Behind Volage and Danaé, the Venetian Corona had engaged Cerberus in a close range duel, during which Cerberus took heavy damage but inflicted similar injuries on the Italian ship.
The battle began as a long-range gunnery duel, during which the Russian ships hit the Japanese ships numerous times and forced Tōgō to temporarily disengage.
Chic Anderson, the track announcer whose race call was carried by CBS, narrated the Affirmed-Alydar duel, during which Alydar caught Affirmed and took the lead in the final half-mile.
There are a few ways that you may find yourself in a duel during your adventures: Several story missions feature a duel, as well as a few of the Stranger quests.
Denying the charge, Clemenceau challenged Déroulède to a duel, in which neither was hurt.
It was a duel for supremacy – a duel with which you can tell Peggy Olsen is not entirely in agreement, from the look on her face.
It is a duel in which the gunfighters are shooting at different targets, even using different weapons.
A trivial argument between Onegin and Lensky leads to a duel in which Lensky is killed.
Clemenceau claimed that Déroulède was lying and challenged him to a duel, in which neither was hurt.
It has also the character of a direct combat — a duel into which a young man or a hearty older one can throw his full strength.
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