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The phrase 'it's between' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a particular thing being between two other particular things, such as when describing the location of something. For example, "The house is located between the park and the river; it's between them."
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"It's between the lawyers".
It's between his ears.
"It's between us".
(It's between Mars and Jupiter).
It's between QPR and Marseille.
It's between you and God".
It's between me and Pattie.
It's between Midtown and uptown.
It's between 5 and 10 percent.
"It's between 9 and 10 inches".
It's between him and you.
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