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1). Disputes between the 2). Dispute between the3). Dispute along the4). No improvement |
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Answer» We use between to refer to TWO things and among to refer to large number of things that are not distinctly mentioned. You can use “between” when you are talking about distinct, individual items EVEN if there are more than two of them. For example, "She chose between Harvard, Brown, and Yale" because the colleges are individual items and CLEARLY mentioned. So, between will be USED here and also dispute will be used as the use of article a makes it singular. “There is a TERRITORIAL dispute between the two countries” is the correct answer. |
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