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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any contradictions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to any statements or ideas that conflict with each other. Example: "The politician's speech was filled with contradictions, making it difficult for the audience to understand their stance on the issue."
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Any contradictions between the two sets of interactions would then have to be resolved.
Technically there aren't any contradictions there at all.
Mr. Alia also expressed ardent devotion to a free-market economy, but declined to acknowledge any contradictions between his old and new views.
The F.A.A. has always given the company "latitude," he said, for complying with directives by making small variations to resolve any contradictions or ambiguities.
All ministers have some sort of responsibility for government policy, but Letwin was the man who pulled it all together and (supposedly) ironed out any contradictions and inconsistencies.
Mrs. Rivera did not flinch under sometimes withering cross-examination, often insisting on explaining previous answers rather than acknowledge any contradictions.
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If some logical contradiction can be deduced from this supposition--any contradiction--then the hypothetical solution cannot exist, and Fermat's last theorem must be true.
I don't see any contradiction".
I don't feel any contradiction".
Mr. Carruth doesn't see any contradiction.
Orsini: I don't see any contradiction here.
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