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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a row over a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a disagreement or dispute regarding a specific issue or topic.
Example: "The company faced a row over a controversial policy change that affected employee benefits."
Alternatives: "a dispute regarding" or "a disagreement about".
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The reason is a row over a fairly small amount of tax.
Witness a row over a television series that has not even been completed.
The time Larry and Ted Danson had a row over a shirt.
Ahmadinejad had previously dismissed the controversy as a row over "a piece of torn paper".
Mr da Silva goes to Washington ReprintsMost damaging of all has been a row over a new federal gun registry.
The phenomenon has been highlighted by a row over a busy establishment in the New Forest village of Calmore.
One day, the student had six tutors in a row over a period of six hours, with no break.
He was forced out two years later in a row over a misleadingly-edited trailer for a documentary about the Queen.
Sergei, from Siberia, was shot in the back by a drunken officer in Chechnya in 2003 because, he says, of a row over a woman.
In that job he rarely made a public comment, even during a row over a critical European Commission report on relations with Russia.
Miss England Rachel Christie has relinquished her crown after being arrested on suspicion of a nightclub assault sparked by a row over a TV gladiator.
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