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The phrase "a spat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a minor argument or disagreement, often of a trivial nature.
Example: "The two friends had a spat over who would pay for lunch, but they quickly made up."
Alternatives: "a quarrel" or "a tiff".
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The two clashed a year ago, during a spat over a vast telecoms scandal.
A baby oyster is called a spat.
A spat in a chic Parisian quarter.
A spat over the Miss Bulgaria contest?
It's not even just a spat about TV.
Tangle of the isle A spat across the strait Drugs?
"This war was a spat between two global powers.
Noble had a spat near the touchline with Rose.
It was a spat that, against the odds, Iceland won.
On the road to their 10th high school reunion, they have a spat.
(A spat between its electronics and content units left the field open for Apple's iPod).
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