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The phrase "strike between" is correct and usable in written English. It is generally used to indicate a boundary or point of comparison between two or more things. For example, "The union and management were able to strike a balance between wages and working conditions."
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Sometimes the muse doesn't strike between 9 and 5.
Not to intervene, mind you, in a strike between private companies and their union workers.
Firefighters will join the action, going on strike between 10am and 7pm.
And that had to be a hard balance to strike between the two.
The decision highlights the difficult balance India is trying to strike between industrialization, and the environment.
For example, what type of balance does Ms Sotomayor strike between civil liberties and national security?
It is a delicate balance that Westhoff, 59, is trying to strike between strengthening his leg and not snapping it.
The divergent styles also represent the delicate balance that academic presses must strike between academic authority and playful experimentation.
At the heart of the recently settled strike between Verizon Communications and its telecommunications workers were the high stress levels experienced by service representatives.
The manner in which we incorporate them and the balance we strike between these elements – that's the sort of questions we have to answer tomorrow," he had said.
It will also provide an opportunity to re-examine the balance that regulated industries must strike between the profits they make and the prices they charge.
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