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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are wrangling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where people are engaged in a dispute or argument over something.
Example: "The two departments are wrangling over the budget allocation for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "are arguing" or "are disputing".
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Meanwhile, the government and the defense are wrangling over much more than that issue.
But, while her parents are wrangling with their would-be captors, Jyn gets away.
Now department officials and administration officials are wrangling over further cuts.
And her heirs, ex-lovers, business advisers and hangers-on are wrangling over her estate.
It and the F.C.C. are wrangling over how much information can be revealed in the final report.
Ms. Ashton's new diplomatic service still does not have a headquarters and officials are wrangling over where to house it.
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So, there was wrangling over the definition.
Mr. Perelman has also recently been wrangling with federal regulators.
New Jersey has been wrangling over the issue since 1973.
Hawaii has been wrangling with a few unaccredited schools lately.
Analysts speculated that there was wrangling over whether to pull the plug on the government.
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