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The phrase "misunderstanding with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that there is a misunderstanding between two people or groups. For example: The two sides have had a long-standing misunderstanding with each other and have been unable to reach an agreement.
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A misunderstanding with his captain cost Hussey his wicket.
"There was some misunderstanding with coaching and selection.
"It was just a misunderstanding with an undercover policeman.
Strauss based the piece on a misunderstanding with his wife, Pauline.
A misunderstanding with the garbage haulers lets trash pile up beside the building.
I made a small mistake and misunderstanding with my doctor," he said.
Maybe he was out of line but it was just a misunderstanding with the coach.
He said the firm had a "misunderstanding" with the Oregon public library.
When have you ever had a misunderstanding with someone over how something you wrote or posted was interpreted?
In response, a State Department statement late Tuesday said: "There seems to be some misunderstanding with regard to this matter.
"If you don't mind me asking," Dundun said, "what are you down for?" "A misunderstanding with the wife".
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