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"between rivals" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or relationship that exists between two competitors or opponents. Example: The tension between the two boxers was palpable as they stepped into the ring. As longtime rivals, neither wanted to give the other an inch in their upcoming match.
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A TRUCE BETWEEN RIVALS -- As Afghanistan's new provisional government prepared to take power later this month, there were signs that its authority was already taking hold.
It would, he said, be "a strange relationship between rivals".
But they will be differences among family, not between rivals.
The game was a nasty affair between rivals.
But cyclical downturns should not excuse anticompetitive mergers between rivals with significant route overlaps.
So it must turn to international routes, carrying people and goods between rivals' home turfs.
In most businesses co-operation between rivals would attract the ire of antitrust authorities.
A statement from the Government said the cheering squad aimed at promoting reconciliation between rivals.
And then tendentiousness — how we love the frisson between rivals within a performance.
Its objective was to understand and ultimately predict the interactions between rivals in given circumstances.
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The proxy warfare of the Gulf--between rivals, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Iran--is destroying numerous countries and must be confronted as a major international priority of political intervention, conflict management, and political negotiations.
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