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The phrase "a wedge between" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where a division or conflict is created between two parties or groups.
Example: "The disagreement over the project created a wedge between the team members, making collaboration difficult."
Alternatives: "a divide between" or "a barrier between".
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Supertitles drive a wedge between words and music.
It really puts a wedge between you and loved ones".
I don't want this to become a wedge between us.
The campaign for Cochran's seat could drive a wedge between Republican senators.
Which means Pyongyang has advanced its goal of driving a wedge between Washington and Seoul.
Beijing evidently hopes to drive a wedge between the United States and its Asian allies.
Evidence that the trial is driving a wedge between the communities here is anecdotal, but powerful.
Britain's strategy in 1777 aimed at driving a wedge between New England and the other colonies.
I feel Obama has put a wedge between the people of this country.
Driving a wedge between the allies was probably part of Kim's plan.
His campaigns in Azerbaijan were designed to drive a wedge between Urartu and the Medes.
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