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"rupture between" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a breaking apart or separation of two or more things that had been joined or connected previously. For example: "There was a rupture between the two countries due to the conflict."
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"There is no rupture between Islamists and artists," he said.
A rupture between the two remaining rivals was inevitable.
These identities are "horizontal": there's a rupture between the child's life and the parents' experiences.
When such a humiliating rupture between image and substance is left unrepaired, it can become eviscerating.
This is causing a rupture between clubs and their traditional communities.
A rupture between Trump and Ryan could force Trump to seek alliances among even more rightwing Republicans on immigration policy.
The latter rejected it, leading to a rupture between the two, but it was quickly accepted in the concert hall.
Catholic ethicists have also complained that mitochondrial transfer introduces a "rupture" between mother and father and "dilutes parenthood".
Christine's sisterly protectiveness becomes increasingly possessive, as she tries to engineer a rupture between Léa and Clémence.
A debate about the restoration of a Rembrandt caused a brief rupture between Mr. Brown and Mellon.
"There's clearly been a rupture between the Teamsters and the environmental movement," said Carl Pope, president of the Sierra Club.
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