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feud <a feud; feuds> N

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feud with VB

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Edge, however, came up short in the feud.
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This pandit had been having a bitter feud with another scholar.
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Although both artists were at peace with each other, it was the fans who created the spectacle of a musical feud.
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In the late stages of the war, gangs and insurgents carried out private feuds.
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During the 16th century the long-running feud continued.
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The three teams feuded for several weeks, which ended in a three-way tag team match for the titles.
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The former teammates then feuded for several months.
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The majority of the feuds remained unresolved and carried on to future events.
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Many minor noble families were caught in the feuds of the great families by ties of marriage.
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