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Discover Ludwig"row about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a heated or argumentative discussion or disagreement. Example: The employees and management had a row about the new company policies, but eventually reached a compromise.
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John says that the only thing they ever row about is the cooking.
So does a row about aid.
Q | So what's the current row about?
THIS week the row about London's underground boiled over again.
There will be a massive row about this.
This week there will be another row about foundation hospitals.
That's why we had the silly row about the car.
Both culminated in a poisonous row about antisemitism.
There's a big, bubbling row about our overseas aid budget.
Is this the first such row about Facebook filters?
We've had a row about it, but not spoken.
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