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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had a rift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a disagreement or conflict between people, often indicating a breakdown in a relationship.
Example: "After years of friendship, they had a rift that seemed impossible to mend."
Alternatives: "experienced a split" or "had a falling out."
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We've never had a rift!
We've never had a rift," LeBlanc told the new issue of Radio Times.
Jordan Scott, 19, said to be a fellow employee with whom the victim had a rift, was arrested.
It had a rift valley four times deeper than the Grand Canyon and a mountain three times taller than Everest.
When the couple had a rift in the spring, Mr. Mack said, Mr. Thornton moved out of the Enfield house, and Ms. Hannah left about two weeks later.
"The ideal candidate is a kid who had a rift with his mother, stole her credit cards and she had him arrested.
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Meanwhile, the Mets have a rift to repair.
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However, in 2002 the countries that make up the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will have a rift over member countries and non-member countries exceeding their agreed-upon supply limits and over the U.S.'s war on terrorism.
The protest calls have caused the splinter group to have a rift not only with mosque supporters, but with other "Tea-Party" followers who denounce both the protests as well as the Council of American Islamic Relations CAIRR).
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