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Discover LudwigThe phrase "episode between" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a particular event or occurrence that happens between two others. Example: The episode between the two main conflicts in the novel provided a necessary break for the reader to catch their breath before the intense action resumed.
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The episode between us set the benchmark.
Gramma: I agree that this episode, between two children of the same age, doesn't seem serious.
European success at Gleneagles was partly overshadowed by an extraordinary episode between Phil Mickelson and Tom Watson.
Arguably the pivotal episode between war and peace took place in mid-September 1995, in a Zagreb toilet.
Drying landscape inherited sharply undulating topography where elevated dry sites were populated up to a flooding episode between cal 2.5 and– 2.8 ka BP, or about 850 BC.
A first episode between 9.5 and 9.0 ka with a decrease in pine forest seems to have been associated with summer insolation increases.
Perhaps the most consequential episode between Christie and the union, at least as far as public perception was concerned, had to do with the pay freeze.
The results—reception to change, technical improvement, better performance were much like those reported in the first episode between the operator and the industrial engineer.
The fact that the episode between the Cowpens and the Chinese ship took place in the South China Sea is bound to raise concerns, naval experts said.
Deformation occurred during several phases of the Caledonian orogeny (mountain-building episode) between Late Silurian and Late Devonian times (about 423 million to 359 million years ago).
About a month into the semester, she said, a painful episode between her and a boy she was seeing became campus gossip, making her feel heartbroken and exposed.
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