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'clearing between' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the separation between two objects, ideas, or people, such as in the sentence, "The field had a small clearing between the trees".
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These palaces of consumption -- and, by extension, the entire country -- are no more than a clearing between ocean and jungle.
He also conceived a performance, which took place on a lacquered red stage in a clearing between the center's buildings.
Rain falls in short, intense thundershowers the rate sometimes reaching 6 inches (150 millimetres) per hour with skies clearing between downpours.
She stepped out into woods that smelled like fir and mushrooms, earthy and chilled, and hoped that the tiny clearing between two trees was the start of a trail.
(To judge from the position of the conductor, George Fulginiti-Shakar -- whose head, perkily bobbing in a clearing between bougainvillea bushes, is the only visible evidence of the orchestra's existence -- the players are right under the stage floor).
There is nothing natural about a grassy clearing between two huge storage companies off the Major Deegan Expressway (and that probably includes the dancers at Sin City, on the other side of the traffic).
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There was no clear between-group difference in the change during the camp.
But three sites that were cleared between 1991 and 2004 are now attracting visitors.
Semipermanent villages were built, trails were cleared between villages, fields were cultivated, and game was hunted.
Bidadari Cemetery was cleared between 2001 and 2006, in an operation that exhumed 58,000 Christian and 68,000 Muslim graves.
Deeper in the data, a big difference became clear between the air bags' effects on men and on women.
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