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Now I'm confused. What are you talking about? When I said poorly arranged it was in the "arrangement" of the overview, not the wording. I guess your senitive to the word "loggerhead"You feel better? "You were always loggerheads" doesn't mean the two people butted heads often, which is what "at loggerheads" means. "Being loggerheads" is not idiomatic English.