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The phrase "a clash of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a dispute or clash between two people, groups, or ideas. For example, "The politicians had a clash of opinions over the proposed tax reform."
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It's a clash of civilizations!
It's a clash of religions.
Is there a clash of cultures?
We have a clash of lifestyles here".
"It is a clash of misunderstandings".
A clash of Titans?
"Or a clash of civilizations.
Or a clash of calendars?
It's a clash of cultures.
It's a clash of civilization vs. uncivilization".
A clash of two strong runners.
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