Does this sentence make sense?
"After disputes on their father's inheritance, the two brothers have been back-to-back with each other."
by 'back-to-back', I mean, they don't speak with each other.
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Thank you.
back-to-back
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Re: back-to-back
No, quite meaningless!
(N.B. disputes ABOUT..)
(N.B. disputes ABOUT..)