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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a happening between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or occurrence that takes place involving two or more parties or elements.
Example: "The festival was a happening between local artists and the community, showcasing their talents and fostering connections."
Alternatives: "an event involving" or "an occurrence between".
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The fourth axiom defines the predicate Clipped t1, f, t2) saying that a fluent f is clipped between times t1 and t2 if it is terminated by some action a happening between t1 and t2.
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A lot of life happens between 8 30am and 8 30pm and much of it is not doused in perfection.
"There is a highly likely chance of a fire happening between now and the end of the year.
"We fundamentally believe that there's a convergence happening between tablets and notebook," Kirk Skaugen of Intel said.
Under higher rates (or longer divergence times between species), the probability of a state change happening between a node and its descendant or tip increases.
There's a strange symbiosis happening between "green" as lifestyle statement, and a kind of retro-medievalism.
"We don't see a significant pickup happening between now and the end of the year".
But here we sat with a profound something happening between us.
For example, did you know that there is a price war happening between butchers and supermarkets?
Well, you could see the same kind of thing happening between a phone and a watch.
We have an over-arching, very complicated divorce that's happening between a very wealthy businessman and his wife.
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