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The phrase "battleground of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a location or situation where opposing forces or ideas are in conflict or competition. Example: "The small town became the battleground of a heated debate between environmentalists and local businesses over the construction of a new factory."
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The crisis has become a battleground of interests and ideologies.
Beware of Small States: Lebanon, Battleground of the Middle East.
They defined the battleground of the next election.
A battleground of contradictory impulses, ideologies and desires.
In Berea, Mr. Ryan told the crowd that Ohio is "the battleground of the battlegrounds".
"Beware of Small States: Lebanon, Battleground of the Middle East," by David Hirst.
He is obsessed with education, which he calls "the civil-rights battleground of the 21st century".
Instead, it has become a battleground of sects, in which identity politics have crippled democratic development.
The city has become the battleground of Mayor Chirac and Pres.
She had one final rally to attend, 400 miles away in the battleground of North Carolina.
He was assigned to the tough Western District, then the wide-open battleground of drug dealers.
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