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"tussle for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when referring to a situation in which two or more people are competing or struggling to get or achieve something. For example, "The two teams engaged in a tussle for the championship title."
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The tussle for money has just begun.
Brazil and Canada tussle for bronze at 1pm.
They don't even bother to hide their glee as they tussle for the latest detail.
One woman showed her fractured arm, the result of a tussle for food.
The acceleration of the tussle for talent is also structural, however.
It is also a one-match tussle for supremacy in the men's game.
Right when I moved, Oregon and Michigan were in a tussle for the national title of #1 highest unemployment.
As the tussle for power intensifies, such assumptions become harder to prove.
But the tussle for the sixth seat made the result highly unpredictable.
Children were often casualties in the tussle for the biggest share of the husband's affections.
Yet the tussle for power in the political realm is more complex.
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