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The phrase "a clash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict, disagreement, or confrontation between two or more parties, ideas, or forces.
Example: "The debate turned into a clash of opinions, with each side firmly defending their stance."
Alternatives: "a conflict" or "a confrontation".
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Is a clash inevitable?
It's a clash of civilizations!
It's a clash of religions.
A clash with police ensued.
That creates a clash.
A clash is coming.
"Mostly in a clash".
It's not a clash.
There was a clash.
But there's a clash!
A clash of Titans?
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