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The phrase "as a battle between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict or competition between two or more entities, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The debate was framed as a battle between tradition and innovation."
Alternatives: "portrayed as a conflict between" or "seen as a struggle between".
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They see it as a battle between old and new.
The nationalists' always frame the independence argument as a battle between the Scots and the Tories.
One is as a battle between the past and the future.
The Tour de France is often described as a battle between the world's best cyclists.
Ghaith saw the war as "a battle between two losing sides".
I'm a bit old-fashioned in seeing Test rugby as a battle between nations.
That has often been portrayed more recently as a battle between two economic titans.
Cluster liberals (like cluster conservatives) view politics as a battle between implacable opponents.
US politics has ended up as a battle between the mostly corrupt and the entirely corrupt.
But technology types don't see this as a battle between Hollywood and Silicon Valley.
The Likud primary, scheduled for later today as a battle between Mr. Sharon and Mr. Netanyahu, has been canceled.
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