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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get between" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to mean to get involved in the middle of two other people, or two conflicting things, often in an attempt to resolve the situation. For example, "The teachers tried to get between the arguing students to help cool things down."
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"You'll never get between Frieda and me".
(Never get between them and the water).
Now no one can ever get between us".
And don't get between the ram and his ewe.
"Try not to get between them and the bird.
None of us dared to get between the icy sheets.
But baseball is baseball when you get between the lines.
Unions and the law get between employer and employee.
To get between them you have to go outside and along the boardwalk.
Nothing can be allowed to get between addicts and their drugs".
In the rest of Europe, new mothers mostly get between 14 and 22 weeks.
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