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Discover Ludwig"dissonance between" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a conflict or clash between two or more things. For example, "There has been a dissonance between the two families for generations."
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There is no dissonance between word and man and place.
But Orlando is like that: cognitive dissonance between motorways.
The dissonance between what is and what appears to be.
There is a cognitive dissonance between now and then.
On Election Night, the dissonance between Trump's populist supporters and Pence's billionaire sponsors was quietly evident.
There is, often, a harsh dissonance between the images and their captions.
We have this dissonance between our own archaeology and our majority culture.
There has always been a strange dissonance between the public and the private in Nigeria.
"Do you ever feel a dissonance between your beliefs and your environment?" I asked.
But there is a cognitive dissonance between our sentimental bromides and the reality of our actions.
There has often been a dissonance between Bruce Springsteen's music and the content of his lyrics.
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