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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'accidents between' is not correct and it would not be usable in written English.
You could use a phrase like 'accidents involving' or 'accidents between two cars' depending on what you are trying to say. For example: "The police reported that there were several accidents involving cars on the freeway yesterday." or "The police reported that there were two accidents between two cars on the freeway yesterday."
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The situation in Ibn Gabirol Street has led to fights and accidents between pedestrians and cyclists.
However, extra visitors have increased accidents between humans, animals, and the park's flora and fauna.
Roads were restructured to reduce the growing number of traffic accidents between bicycles and cars.
Union County, for example, reported 670 deer-related accidents between 1992 and 1998, and Hunterdon County confirmed at least two fatalities in the last year.
A stretch of Interstate 95 in Connecticut was closed near Old Lyme, The Associated Press reported, after several accidents between Exits 70 and 71.
The boy's father, Assaf Hochberg, told Reuters the vests could reduce the number of fatal accidents between motorists and the animals.
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In the smoke and confusion, there was an accident between the cars and a firetruck.
The Dr Strangelove scenario – nuclear war by accident between sovereign states – is also far from unlikely.
His wife and daughter died in an auto accident between his election and his swearing-in, leaving him with two badly injured young sons.
According to production company representative Claudia Kalindjian said: "There has been an accident between two professional stuntmen which happened in a rehearsed action sequence.
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