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Discover Ludwig"duel with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when two people are competing in a contest for a mutually exclusive outcome. For example, "The two opponents faced off in a duel to decide who would win first prize."
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Hussey won his duel with Swann.
Clarke's duel with Swann was both pivotal and entrancing.
He was killed in a duel with Aaron Burr.
Bradley's duel with Russell had long since become incidental.
In "Giacomo" we recount his duel with a Polish count.
Attention now turns towards a potential duel with Spieth.
They go outside and duel with plastic swords.
His duel with Justin Harrison was denied a conclusion.
Carroll's duel with Martin Skrtel was box-office stuff.
He had another intriguing duel with Graeme Swann.
He can still duel with the best of them.
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