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Discover LudwigThe phrase "antipathy between" is both grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means a feeling of strong dislike or hostility between two people or groups. Example: There was a longstanding antipathy between the two neighboring countries due to historical conflicts and territorial disputes.
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Its politics, such as they are, remain safely across the Atlantic and have to do with the supposed antipathy between sentimental Danes and chilly Icelanders.
But the antipathy between the two remained.
The antipathy between the two men arguably saved Walesa's life.
But the antipathy between the cities has endured.
There was particular antipathy between Sirs and Arthur Scargill.
Of course, I am English, and therefore tainted by the longstanding antipathy between our two nations.
And they are key fighters in the escalating antipathy between the French and the English".
The antipathy between the two sides makes a sensible "Grand Bargain" budget deal hard to imagine.
Why such antipathy between the two tribes – and why is Packham such a target?
A Diffidence Shared Another open sore is the antipathy between the two men's families.
Mr Dion profited, too, from the antipathy between their respective supporters.
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