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Discover LudwigThe phrase "street brawl" is correct and usable in written English.
A street brawl refers to a physical fight or scuffle that takes place on a street or in a public place. Example: The peaceful protest turned into a chaotic street brawl when a group of counter-protestors arrived. In this sentence, "street brawl" is used to describe the type of altercation that occurred during the protest.
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He added: "It ended up being a street brawl.
At exactly what point does play teeter toward street brawl?
"How could a street brawl be a major news story?" he said.
At the very least, you know who to pick in a street brawl.
A street brawl involving 11 people resulted in one man suffering a gunshot wound.
He died a few years after his father's death, at the age of 32, in a street brawl in Spain.
Yet the game that materialized had all the charm and beauty of a street brawl.
In any case four years after his street brawl Caravaggio was mysteriously dead himself.
You'd see needles in the gutter, if your attention wasn't distracted by a street brawl.
Only a leader of Washington's self-assurance would have permitted Hamilton and Jefferson their street brawl.
The trial, delayed three times already, stems from a street brawl on Halloween.
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