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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clash that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a situation or event where there is a conflict or disagreement between two or more parties.
Example: "The debate turned into a clash that revealed deep-seated differences in their beliefs."
Alternatives: "a conflict that" or "a confrontation that".
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"Essentially, this is a clash that was ripe to happen.
It is a clash that may have been inevitable.
Still, the case could result in a clash that might become ugly.
Dina Shiloh was misquoted as saying: "This is a clash that was right to happen".
This should have read: "This is a clash that was ripe to happen".
As the mass protests last June in Brazil suggest, it is a clash that could be politically explosive.
Both teams, then, will fancy their chances of gaining three points from a clash that promises to be intense.
A clash that developed over whether to keep the cross in front of the palace was not just a clash over religious values and symbols.
In a letter, he wrestled with the clash between a society in flux and the law of hereditary kingship, a clash that seems to hang over Thailand today.
It is a clash that has been building for weeks as both men circled each other warily, mindful that a shot at the White House was at stake.
General Drews also said that Mr. Veselinovic had been wounded in the neck by a rubber bullet during a clash that hurt about 30 peacekeepers.
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