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Wikipedia: Mano-a-mano
Mano-a-mano
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Spanish construction meaning "hand-to-hand", used originally for bullfights where just two matadors confront each other.

Current Spanish usage describes any kind of competition between two people where they both compete but somehow co-operate in achieving something.

With very close meaning, this term has been adopted in English, possibly by Hemingway. The English adoption can be likened to the word melee.


  

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