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The phrase "a clash of values" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where differing beliefs or principles come into conflict with one another.
Example: "The debate highlighted a clash of values between traditionalists and progressives in the community."
Alternatives: "a conflict of beliefs" or "a confrontation of principles".
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In such a clash of values, thoughtful people can disagree.
Thus this slender book sets up a clash of values that extends well beyond sexual betrayal.
"This really is about a clash of values," Sparrowe of the wildlife professionals' group said.
Was there a clash of values or of cultures that propelled her homeward?
Steven Lubet of Northwestern University said he saw "a clash of values".
But Mr. Dubus shows none of Mr. Banks's anguished insight into such a clash of values and attitudes.
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To the warrior, politics is no longer a clash of value systems, each of which is in some way valid.
(von Hügel: 208 09) The controversy over God's impassibility is thus ultimately rooted in a clash of value intuitions, a deep disagreement over what properties God must have to be unqualifiedly admirable and worthy of worship.
What lies at the root of these conflicts is a clash of value systems.
This need not be a clash of alien values, of America vs. Iran.
It is a clash of cultural values and beliefs on key issues of identity, and conception of civil and political rights.
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