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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The mayor and the town council spent most of Thursday bickering over how to balance next year's budget.
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Whenever we go shopping together we always start bickering.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Another nine were voted out over Democratic objections and with partisan bickering.
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As they began bickering about how to interpret his behavior.
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But Davidson thinks the message from voters last fall indicates that lawmakers should act, not bicker .
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Nor did divisions and bickering between Protestants lend prestige to their faith.
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Since she got here, everyone's been bickering.
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The Democrats, now smugly confident, may start to bicker among themselves.
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What Grimma was thinking was: they're not bickering.