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The phrase "a showdown with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a confrontation or conflict between two parties, often in a dramatic or competitive context.
Example: "The film culminates in a thrilling showdown with the villain that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats."
Alternatives: "a confrontation with" or "a clash with".
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Trump Threatens a Showdown with Iran.
She says a showdown with Memnon looms.
There's a showdown with Jackie, too.
It could also cause a showdown with America.
Obama will host a showdown with the credit-card companies.
A showdown with North Korea would be extraordinarily dangerous.
"The prime minister was embroiled in a showdown with the country's Supreme Court.
A recent plan for a showdown with Saddam Hussein was called off after the N.Y.
The win ensured a showdown with Australia, the United States' fellow gold medal favorite, on Tuesday.
He also missed out on a showdown with his Great Britain rival Lutalo Muhammad.
Frist has been moving toward a showdown with Democrats over the issue.
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