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Discover Ludwig"been at odds" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be in disagreement or conflict with someone or something. Example: The siblings have been at odds ever since they were young, always arguing and fighting over the smallest things.
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been at odds
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The two agencies have often been at odds.
"The Legislature has always been at odds with U.T.
And I've often been at odds with those two sides".
In India, they have sometimes been at odds.
The two men have not always been at odds.
China's Communists may have been at odds with the generalissimo.
With us, religion and science have often been at odds.
"Many have been at odds with one another.
That position has been at odds with that of Senate Democrats.
Mr. Aristide's Lavalas Family party and the opposition Democratic Convergence have been at odds ever since.
The United States and Canada have been at odds over lumber since the Great Depression.
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