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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiff" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a minor argument or disagreement between people, often in a light-hearted or trivial context.
Example: "After a small tiff over the dinner plans, they quickly made up and decided to go out for pizza instead."
Alternatives: "a spat" or "a quarrel".
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Now it turns out that the two had a tiff a year ago, after Smith signed on with Knight already in place.
The two are in a tiff again.
Maybe there will be a tiff.
The lovers had a quarrel, just a tiff.
Now he says, "It wasn't really a tiff.
"The couple had clearly had a tiff," he wrote.
The lovebirds suddenly have a tiff, and Lucy flees.
Minor incidents, like a tiff over a rental car, are built up into showdowns.
OUR meeting was put off as a tiff unfolded between The Engineer and his girlfriend.
Where it could premiere: A Tiff screening would drum up buzz around Larson's performance.
Last July, Drake found himself in a tiff with the pugnacious Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill.
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