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Discover Ludwig"a tug of war" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a literal or figurative battle or struggle between two opposing forces or parties. Example: "The negotiations between the union and management were like a tug of war, with neither side willing to give in."
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A tug of war ensued.
It turned into a tug of war.
Now it's a tug of war".
Legislative sessions start with a tug of war over expectations.
Otherwise, it's a tug of war all the time.
It is a tug of war of ambivalence.
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It's a tug-of-war.
This was a kaleidoscope, not a tug-of-war.
A tug-of-war over the boy's nationality has begun.
It is a tug-of-war between heart and head.
The practitioner researcher, however, described the initiative as dialogue-triggering, a tug-of-war, and a gap-bridging process.
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