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The phrase "a tussle between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict or struggle between two or more parties, often in a competitive or adversarial context.
Example: "The election turned into a tussle between the two leading candidates, each vying for the support of the voters."
Alternatives: "a struggle between" or "a conflict between".
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Underlying the confusion is a tussle between the spoken and written word.
There was a tussle, between upholding tradition and hurrahing new additions to the family.
It's quite an odd thing to be in a tussle between politicians.
This election is nothing but a tussle between political heavyweights who represent different strata of society.
For a more recent choice, it's a tussle between Assassin's Creed and Call of Duty.
A tussle between Long and Webb was an intriguing way to finish the half.
That would present the prospect of a tussle between China's increasingly fluid elite groups.
EX-COMMUNIST politics is often explained as a tussle between the crooks, the spooks and the idiots.
Himself a playwright, Lan argues that great plays are contradictory affairs, performing a tussle between revelation and concealment.
The hearings were overshadowed locally by a tussle between the county prosecutor, Bob McCulloch, and the Missouri governor, Jay Nixon.
The battle between good and evil is reduced to a tussle between the nice guy and the bad boy.
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