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The phrase "feud with" is correct and usable in written English.
You use this phrase when two people or groups have a long-running conflict or argument. For example, "The two families have been engaged in a bitter feud with one another for years."
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Liz's continued feud with Debbie!
Berezovsky's feud with Putin is well known.
It was hardly the Boss's only feud with a manager.
There are several different accounts of Atreus's feud with Thyestes.
"We're happy to have a little feud with Bill O'Reilly.
P. G. Wodehouse's feud with A. A. Milne.
Her long, bitter feud with Mrs Zia has not abated.
Ryan had his one-way feud with Belichick.
Mr. Coshland's feud with Bethlehem Steel is of long standing.
For now, Banks's feud with Musk appears to be over.
He was in his feud with Dre at the time.
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