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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bad blood between" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of animosity or distrust between two people or groups. For example, "There is a lot of bad blood between Sally and her former co-worker."
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There is bad blood between them.
There's some bad blood between the two".
Since then there has been bad blood between them.
Bad blood between the airlines long predates Walsh.
Tells of the bad blood between Gotbaum and Wurf.
The bad blood between Mr. Yameen and the political opposition goes back years.
Clarke also denied claims that the incident was due to bad blood between himself and Anderson.
The last time, I had an umpire tell me there's bad blood between the teams".
To say that there is bad blood between the two companies is a serious understatement.
There had been bad blood between Mayor Giuliani and Mr. Bratton.
Perhaps there's bad blood between you or you simply haven't been getting along.
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