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Discover LudwigThe expression "at loggerheads with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when two people or groups are in a state of disagreement. Example: The siblings have been at loggerheads with each other over the inheritance dispute.
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He found himself "at loggerheads" with himself.
Andy Coulson, the press chief, was at loggerheads with Hilton.
More importantly it has managed to get its two biggest supporters at loggerheads with one another.
The populationists have long been at loggerheads with those who favor birth rate control.
It's been a long battle which has seen her at loggerheads with authorities for 39 years.
The answer is that some are at loggerheads with Ms Fernández.
It was a decision that left the judiciary at loggerheads with the legislature.
Mr. Fayyad was a political independent who was often at loggerheads with Fatah.
He is at loggerheads with Barack Obama over how to proceed with a peace process.
Crow's trade union career saw him frequently at loggerheads with management and the government.
Germany's stance has put it at loggerheads with France, a nuclear power.
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