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"bickering of" can be considered a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a continuous or ongoing argument or quarrel between two or more people. Example: The constant bickering of the siblings was starting to wear on their parents' patience. In this sentence, "bickering of" is used to describe the ongoing and persistent argument between the siblings. It could also be used in other contexts, such as: - The bickering of politicians in the debate became increasingly heated. - The bickering of the neighbors could be heard throughout the whole neighborhood. - The bickering of the team members was causing a delay in the project's progress.
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Disentangle yourself from the Byzantine bickering of the professional managerial class.
Everything else, from the ghastly early auditions to the bickering of judges throughout, remains the same.
For Beijing, the working group represents a more positive tone than the sour bickering of last year.
The people of Norwich North have rejected the old politics of personal attacks, of bickering, of smears and scare stories".
Most are already fed up with the bickering of politicians, and many feel they are the victims of far too many political games.
And while the dismissive and trivial attacks on me may be the bickering of details, the number of dead and the purpose of war are not.
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Expect lots of bickering, some of it hurtful, about money, career choices, infidelity and ethnicity.
GREG BISHOP TWITTER TROUBLE ASIDE The Packers spent much of last week bickering about — of all things — the timing of their team photo.
1958: Dirty Bicker: Of 23 sophomores denied bids to selective clubs, 15 are Jews.
The class arrived not long after the contentious bicker of 1958, in which 23 sophomores were left without bids and many alleged discrimination against Jewish students.
Almost 80percentt of the bickering Class of 1952 refused to join any club unless everyone who bickered received a bid.
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