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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deadlock between" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is a standstill or stalemate between two opposing parties, resulting in an inability to make progress or reach a resolution. Example: The negotiations came to a halt due to the deadlock between the two sides on the issue of salary increases.
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Mr. Koizumi has never broken the deadlock between deficit-averse ministry officials and tax-averse politicians.
"There is no deadlock between P.P.P. and P.M.L.," Mr. Jhagra said.
The Goldstone debate comes at a time of deadlock between Israelis and Palestinians over peace talks.
Hollywood is stuck in a chicken-and-egg deadlock between audience ambivalence and boardroom reluctance.
Interrogators and prisoner are caught in a deadlock between reality and fairy tale.
PEKING — The deadlock between the Government and the bankers of the Six Powers has been broken.
"We want this thing settled," he said of the deadlock between Democrats and Republicans.
It carries a risk of deadlock between English Tory MPs and a Labour government.
In 1990 the only obstacle to a deal was the deadlock between Brussels and Washington.
The deadlock between factions supporting Romney and Giuliani has created space for other candidates for the country's top diplomatic post.
The latest developments are the result of a four-month-long deadlock between Ukrainian demonstrators and Viktor Yanukovych's government.
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