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Discover Ludwig"feud of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
One example of using "feud of" in a sentence is: "The two families were engaged in a bitter feud of over 100 years." In this context, "feud of" refers to a long-standing and ongoing conflict between two groups or individuals.
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Also tells about the feud between the two men, a feud of three years standing.
It's embarrassing to see a man of that stature involved in a feud of this kind".
The resignations of Mr. Gold and Mr. Disney are a replay of sorts of the corporate feud of 1984.
At this point, the G.O.P. civil war is sounding less substantive, and certainly less dangerous, than the East Coast West Coast hip-hop feud of the nineteen-nineties.
Galswintha's murder engendered a violent animosity between Fredegund and Brunhild and an irreconcilable feud of more than 40 years' duration between the respective families.
Arigböge died two years later, but the family feud, of which the rivalry with Arigböge was one manifestation, continued throughout Kublai's reign.
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But in the feuds of these years he had no fixed allegiance.
Terrible, too, in its description of the feuding of the clansmen.
Besides, America has long been a refuge from the fratricidal feuds of families and nations.
LONDON — Irish history is rich in epic feuds of kings and family clans.
Back then, the brutal feuds of warring princes were laying Europe waste.
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