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The phrase "acrimonious fighting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict or dispute that is characterized by bitterness and hostility.
Example: "The acrimonious fighting between the two rival factions has left the community divided and in turmoil."
Alternatives: "bitter conflict" or "hostile dispute".
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The split followed a period of especially acrimonious fighting between moderate members and hard-liners over the party's direction.
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The two brothers have long had an acrimonious relationship, fighting over their father's businesses after he died in 2002 without a will.
An acrimonious fight in court followed.
And he will take office after some of the most acrimonious partisan fighting of recent years.
The US bank took 100% ownership and immediately wrote-off £2.2bn from its borrowings – ending an acrimonious battle with Hands who had been fighting to retain control of the debt-laden music major.
One dude held up a placard proclaiming himself as an "acrimonious white small business owner" who was busy "fighting socialism" and "buying guns".
The parties fighting for political dominance attack each other with viciousness that resembles an acrimonious divorce.
Like a family tired of fighting at reunions, the effort to revive the plant has brought a concerted effort by the United States, Mexico and some environmentalists on both sides of the border — normally acrimonious over big water decisions — to get along.
Aggressive fighting.
Heavy fighting.
Still fighting!
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