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Discover LudwigThe word 'run-ins' is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun and is used to describe an encounter or confrontation between individuals or groups. Example: John and Bob have had numerous run-ins in the past, but they were able to resolve their differences and become good friends.
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There were run-ins with the law.
He had run-ins with the law.
Both caused run-ins with censors.
We've had our run-ins.
There were run-ins with the police.
Other recent run-ins have ended violently, and even fatally.
I've had my own run-ins with Mr. Lipton.
He had increasingly frequent run-ins with the police.
She had several run-ins with well-known personalities.
Mr Scaroni has had run-ins with the law before.
Dr. Propper has a history of run-ins with regulators.
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