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Discover Ludwig"bicker over" is a perfectly valid phrase to use in written English.
It means to argue or dispute about something. For example, "The two sisters spent the morning bickering over who would get to keep their mother's china."
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The two sides continued to bicker over cabinet posts.
On Friday, the two sides continued to bicker over cabinet posts.
Party members may bicker over the details and pace of reform, but almost no one challenges the basic idea of economic liberalisation any more.
Amazing stories that Siskel and Ebert would bicker over as to which one was better crafted than the last?
Gamers bicker over Dungeons & Dragons rules.
Why bother with movers and bicker over wall art?
They tease each other, they bicker over song titles.
"They bicker over every little nuance and detail.
But who was he to bicker over his good fortune?
A mother and father bicker over their son's actions.
They mug the suet and bicker over the oil-seed feeders.
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