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The phrase "a squabble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor argument or disagreement, often between individuals or groups.
Example: "The two neighbors had a squabble over the property line, but they quickly resolved their differences."
Alternatives: "a dispute" or "a quarrel".
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I don't stoop to a squabble.
A squabble is a noisy quarrel over a trivial matter.
What a squabble, what a great episode of hypocrisy.
We love a squabble but pull together when it matters.
It took a jazz concert to bring on a squabble.
A squabble with Rwanda over precisely who would go on trial also caused problems.
Ellen's seat mate's cursing ignites a squabble with the man seated in front of him.
The issues were too grave to be swamped by a squabble about culture, the argument went.
We can set the young against our grannies in a squabble for scarce resources.
Mr. Shakur was convicted in what was characterized by prosecutors as a squabble over car payments.
It was a result, they said, of a squabble among the brothers.
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