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Discover LudwigThe phrase "those between" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to something or someone that is located or situated between two or more other things or people. Example: "The students who scored the highest and lowest grades were recognized, but it was those between who received special commendation for their consistent hard work and dedication throughout the school year."
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This drops to 11.8% for those between 45 and 64.
Residents have ranged from millionaires to those between jobs.
The resulting splits -- those between Europe and America and those between the Arab world and America -- are clear.
That figure dropped to 34percentt for those between 80 and 84 and 11 for those between 85 and 89.
FEW tiffs are as nasty as those between old friends.
Those between Nicholas and West Indies will mend much more quickly.
The new flights include those between Heathrow and Kennedy International Airport.
Comparisons between now and the 1930s, like those between Obama and FDR, can be overdone.
Ultimately, roaming agreements like those between cell-phone providers will ease this problem.
Increasingly, they say, inequalities within national borders are more important than those between countries.
He's more interested in the relationship between the two men than in those between the couples.
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