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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wrangle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dispute or argument, often involving a prolonged or complicated discussion.
Example: "The two parties engaged in a wrangle over the terms of the contract, each unwilling to compromise."
Alternatives: "a dispute" or "a quarrel".
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The latest case in point involves a wrangle over subway station names in Sunnyside, Queens.
A wrangle over the makeup of Labour's governing body will continue into the party conference.
If the Japanese proposal fails, there will be a wrangle in the General Assembly over the Russian & American resolutions.
Who knows whether some government or other might not fancy a wrangle over fish or the EU budget?
It looks like a wrangle over data, but behind the scenes are warring factions, suspicion, bitterness and personality clashes.
Her appearance via satellite, rather than in person at the ceremony, followed a wrangle over her application for a US visa, which was denied but then granted.
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After the game, Cisse had an wrangle with Olympiacos' president Evangelos Marinakis.
Realizing that the plan was running into trouble with a wrangling right, the president began kowtowing to the crazies himself.
Then there was a wrangling over the date.
It was like watching a Jack Russell terrier wrangle a St. Bernard into submission.
That effort ended in a chauvinistic wrangle with the LSE's owners.
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