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The phrase "allegiances between" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the relationships or commitments that exist between two or more parties, often in a political or social context. Example: "The allegiances between the two rival factions have shifted dramatically over the years."
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The answer may lie in splitting my allegiances between cabin building and trout fishing.
The shifting allegiances between the men might have been more vivid onstage, but here the situation just feels static.
But dividing its allegiances between matters (very) domestic and (very) international, "Loyalty" succeeds neither as a portrait of a marriage nor as an uncompromising look into governmental backrooms.
Hope of a breakthrough rests on a change of allegiances between friends and associates of the gang, which at the time of Stephen Lawrence's murder numbered about 11 and included Neil and Jamie Acourt, Knight, Dobson and Norris.
Other examples of rappers shifting allegiances between different labels and cliques include Snoop Dogg, who left Death Rox to sign with No Limit, and Eve, who initially signed with Dr. Dre's Aftermath label before moving over to Ruff Ryders.
Devised by the graphic designer Nigel Evan Dennis as a personal tribute to the show, the site uses color coding and symbolism to trace the complex allegiances between the characters so ingeniously, that deciphering it is nearly as much fun as watching the Starks and their wolves battle their foes on the screen.
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It would be nice to think there exists a natural allegiance between the weak and the not-quite-so-weak.
Hansson points to a "natural cultural allegiance" between Rails developers and Apple users: "We appreciate the same things.
Throughout the Fronde, Gondi worked primarily to advance his own interests, shifting his allegiance between the rebels and the government.
The feeling was mutual, with some Green supporters transferring their loyalty to Mr Corbyn or dividing their allegiance between the two parties.
Pollard's actions were an embarrassment for American Jews, who fear the accusation of "dual loyalty" — the idea that they split their allegiance between the United States and Israel.
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