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The phrase "a personal feud" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a conflict or dispute between individuals that is based on personal issues rather than broader concerns. Example: "The ongoing personal feud between the two families has caused tension in the community for years."
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Perhaps he did not want to start a personal feud.
A Personal Feud Lincoln Chafeeis one of the more unusual politicians you will ever meet.
In a radio interview Friday morning, Reese dismissed suggestions that he was involved in a personal feud with Umenyiora.
In turn, however, that would scarcely discourage Findlay in the belief that this is a personal feud.
Nick Clegg has said shadow Chancellor Ed Balls is the only politician with whom he has a personal feud.
Kolomoisky has a personal feud with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, who derided him as a "unique impostor" last month.
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As a result, a damaging personal feud developed.
A bitter personal feud between Villèle and Chateaubriand, who had entered politics after 1814 and had become the most colourful of the ultra politicians, undermined both the ministry and the dynasty.
The decision to bear the ferocious expense of the index was rooted in a bitter personal feud between two men: The New York Times's owner and publisher, Adolph S. Ochs, who had acquired the paper in 1896, and a former aide who, Ochs feared, would beat The Times at the rival New York Sun.
What began as a simple dispute between Rear-Admiral Bernard Collard and Royal Oak's two senior officers, Captain Kenneth Dewar and Commander Henry Daniel, over the band at the ship's wardroom dance, descended into a bitter personal feud that spanned several months.
POLITICS in Bangladesh turns on an intensely personal feud between two women, the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina Wajed, and the opposition leader, Khaleda Zia.
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