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Discover LudwigThe phrase "showdown with" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where two people or groups are going to have a confrontation. For example: "The mayor and the city council are preparing for a showdown with the teachers' union over their wage demands."
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and "Showdown with Nuclear Iran".
Take, for instance, his showdown with Sontag.
Final Showdown with the KGB.
Trump Threatens a Showdown with Iran.
She says a showdown with Memnon looms.
There's a showdown with Jackie, too.
Trump's showdown with China also could intensify.
It could also cause a showdown with America.
| Morgan Stanley's showdown with Citigroup over a brokerage.
Obama will host a showdown with the credit-card companies.
Rahm Emanuel's showdown with the sheriff has been averted.
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