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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a row between" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a disagreement or conflict involving two or more parties.
Example: "There was a row between the neighbors over the property line."
Alternatives: "a dispute between" or "a conflict between".
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The issue has set off a row between liberal and moderate Democrats.
A letter leaked last week appeared to expose a row between ministers.
Nutt was sacked by Johnson on Friday, sparking a row between ministers and the scientific community.
"It's turned into a row between the BBC and the government.
Yet this is not really a row between politicians, parties or philosophies.
That prompted a row between governments over who was responsible for clearing up the mess.
In one village, a row between Hizbullah and Amal guerrillas left three of them dead.
It showed how a row between two schoolboys on a sunny afternoon escalated into murder.
Fifteen trusts were on alert continuously for 11 days in a row between 3 and 13 January.
It will reignite a row between architects and the Department for Education (DfE) over the value of design skills.
And Sunday promised to be a dandy: three hockey games in a row between marquee teams with tribal beefs.
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