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Discover Ludwig"scuffle with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to engage in a brief and usually minor physical altercation with someone. Example: "The two men began to scuffle with each other, rolling around on the ground as they fought over the last piece of bread."
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Man shot dead in scuffle with officer.
Got into a scuffle with the poodle across the street".
This year, a Shanghai watermelon peddler was left brain-damaged after a scuffle with five officers.
After a scuffle with other fans, the police quickly led him away.
It lasted about two weeks, he recalls, and followed a scuffle with another inmate.
Meanwhile, Tomlinson has become involved in a scuffle with a member of the crowd.
In one episode, Duncan appears with a black eye he got in a scuffle with Sam.
The Weinsteins won their scuffle with the MPAA over Philomena's rating.
Miss Farrow said she went to Quarrier's assistance during the scuffle with police and hotel staff.
And they're not above a heated on-field scuffle with other teams -- or one another.
According to Mr. Calvanese, they don't attack people, but they will scuffle with dogs when provoked.
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