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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quarrel about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a disagreement or argument between two or more people about a particular topic. For example, "The couple had a quarrel about who should take out the trash."
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I wouldn't quarrel about that".
It was such a quarrel about that movie.
The list still leaves plenty to quarrel about.
The BMW powertrain also leaves little to quarrel about.
The issue here is not Jarndyce v Jarndyce, a quarrel about small print.
At first glance, this looks like a quarrel about foreign policy.
Ms. Funderburk also is seeing more mothers and daughters quarrel about the cost of prom gowns.
No, this is a philosophical quarrel about the nature and role of play.
"Take away Mr. Milosevic, and then we will quarrel about many things".
No quarrel about mere ideas is permitted to blunt the appetite for power.Can the Tories follow suit?
Experts quarrel about how important he truly was, and exactly when he started to fall from grace.
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