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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altercation between" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a heated argument or dispute between two or more people. Example: The altercation between the two students quickly escalated into a physical fight.
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It was just an altercation between intoxicated people.
The fight has been contentious at times, notably during an altercation between an S.E.I.U.
Portland's frustration boiled over into an altercation between Pippen and the Lakers reserve Rick Fox.
"He simply intervened in an altercation between his son and an opposing player," the statement said.
There is an altercation between the counterman and a customer, during which Mary's cane is knocked away.
Six years ago, milder riots broke out in Bradford following an altercation between Asian residents and the police.
"There was a verbal altercation between the accused and the metro police officer," Fresco told the court.
The victim and the shooter were pulled into an altercation between two women, which continued after they left the bar.
One altercation between police and protesters in which someone hurled a firework into a crowd has been caught on film.
Regardless of who initiated the physical altercation between Martin and Zimmerman, the two never had to come into close contact.
There was an altercation between guards and inmates, and two of the inmates were sent to disciplinary confinement.
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