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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crisis between" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe two people, groups, or countries that are in a difficult or dangerous situation or disagreement. For example: There is a growing crisis between the United States and China over trade policies.
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The move represents a further escalation of the crisis between the countries.
Conner finds himself negotiating a second artistic crisis, between the old hits and his new creations.
Washington, D.C., went through its own lead water crisis, between 2000 and 2004.
The incident triggered international condemnation and a diplomatic crisis between Turkey and Israel.
I also had a gas crisis between Russia and Ukraine in the book.
But Pope faced a crisis between 2007 and 2009, when he was developing the Mowlam drama.
But on Wednesday President Obama was forced to play down suggestions of a crisis between the two countries.
Its contents were vague, and simply did not address the very serious crisis between the Syrian people and their state.
Russia turned off the gas to Ukraine on Monday, the latest hostile act in the crisis between the two countries.
But the showdown evolved into a diplomatic and political crisis between the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority.
The dispute is the worst crisis between the regional powers, led by competing sects of Islam, since the 1980s.
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