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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quarrel with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a disagreement or conflict with someone or something.
Example: "She had a quarrel with her neighbor over the property line."
Alternatives: "a dispute with" or "a conflict with".
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Angelique has a quarrel with Barnabas.
Specifically, Fish has a quarrel with neutral principles.
I tried to pick a quarrel with my father.
Paula has a quarrel with Harris, and Julie is sympathetic.
He told of a quarrel with his companion over groceries.
He did not want our conversation to end on a quarrel with her.
"The last thing they want is a quarrel with the Turkish military," a European official observes.
But the traditionally anti-Austrian attitude of Lower Bavaria led to a quarrel with the Habsburgs.
Forced into a quarrel with the trade unions, he looked weak.
A young boy has had a quarrel with his girl friend.
We do have a quarrel with Putin, or Russia, trying to change borders by force".
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