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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a feud between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a prolonged and often violent disagreement or conflict between two parties, such as individuals, families, or groups.
Example: "The feud between the two families has lasted for generations, causing deep-rooted animosity in the community."
Alternatives: "a conflict between" or "a rivalry between".
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The latest accusation deepens a feud between the two carmakers.
He is believed to have been caught in crossfire in a feud between rival gangs.
PARIS — A feud between public broadcasters in Europe and their private-sector rivals is getting nastier.
The season was quickly ruined by a feud between the same two people.
Will the scent of a feud between his son and nephew rouse the sleeping serpent?
Mr. McCain plays down talk of a feud between the two.
Following a feud between Ganymedes and the Egyptian commander, Arsinoe ordered Achillas executed.
"We've got a feud between millionaires and even richer people," he said.
[C3.] A Feud Between Authors Moves to Publishers A feud between Alan M. Dershowitz of Harvard Law School and Norman G. Finkelstein of DePaul University has prompted a change in the publisher of Mr. Finkelstein's book.
The Sunday Times (after Ahmed's resignation, but before Alton's) referred to "a feud" between "leading figures from the liberal establishment".
And they worry that a feud between the Senate and the governor's office could hurt their chances in November.
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