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Discover Ludwig"have a falling out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have a serious disagreement or argument with someone, leading to a strained or broken relationship. Example: After working together for years, John and Diane had a falling out over a disagreement on their latest project. They refused to speak to each other and their once strong friendship was now over.
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Gevinson says that she did not have a falling out with Pratt.
If we have a falling out with a particular faction that's in authority, we sever all relations with them.
When a father and son have a falling out, land in court and stop speaking, what's a television producer to do?
In 1999, artistic differences caused Mr. Macri and Mr. Weil to have a falling out, and Mr. Macri retired from the company.
After Nikki, a Las Vegas stripper, and the Cook have a falling out, Nikki and Ross fall into a haphazard romance.
In flight, the two have a falling out over what Ryan considers Alex's reckless decision to check her caged kitten as baggage.
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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.
But last year, Mrs. Kern had a falling out with John.
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