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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had a falling out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to denote a situation in which two people end a close relationship due to a quarrel or disagreement. For example: "Stephanie and I had a falling out after we disagreed about our plans for the summer."
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So we had a falling out".
(The two had been allies, but had a falling out).
The pair had a falling out with Wałęsa in 1993.
The friends later had a falling out and parted ways.
I'd had a falling out with my coach.
Graham also had a falling out with Conte.
"No, I haven't had a falling out with Justice Roberts," he said.
(The two couples had a falling out after Danner and Pietrafesa were fired).
Allawi says he had a falling out with Hussein and other Baathist leaders in 1970.
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Around that time he had a falling-out with his boss and quit.
Lachlan, a onetime heir apparent himself, had a falling-out with News Corporation executives in 2005.
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