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Discover Ludwig"having a showdown" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a confrontation between opposing forces or individuals that is expected to result in a decisive outcome. For example: Both teams were having a showdown on the court to decide who would have home court advantage for the championship game.
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The riders have kicked off, and are now having a showdown with their app overlords.
I also ran into my pal, Scott C., who drew us having a showdown in my copy of Famous Showdowns.
3) While Danny was having a showdown with a rich mommy at their horse riding club over who is the better parent, Michelle and her friend ran off with their horses without supervision.
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You have a showdown at high noon".
The battling beekeepers will have a showdown this weekend at the National Beekeeping Centre at Stoneleigh in Warwickshire.
IG Metall, Germany's biggest blue-collar union, had a showdown last year in eastern Germany.
Genower had a showdown with him and realised he and the magazine had been conned.
At the end of "The Girl Who Played with Fire," she has a showdown with Zalachenko.
He had a showdown with John L. Lewis, boss of the coal miners' union.
On Sunday at 1 30 p.m. devoted teams of dreidel spinners will have a showdown, complete with playoffs and prizes.
To rescue Hermione, Harry barges into the Dragon Palace alone to have a showdown with the Dragon King.
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