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The phrase "a clashes with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more elements are in conflict or do not agree with each other.
Example: "The new policy a clashes with the existing regulations, causing confusion among employees."
Alternatives: "a conflicts with" or "a is at odds with".
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YEMEN Security forces fired on a demonstration in the central city of Taiz, killing one protester and wounding two others, according to witnesses, while in Sana, the capital, a protester died in a clashes with security forces and plainclothes government supporters.
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A clash with police ensued.
One died in a clash with police.
Again, there was a clash with police.
After a clash with his abductors, they found his body.
The most common explanation is a clash with the board.
Two peacekeepers were killed in a clash with militiamen this summer.
I've prepared myself for a clash with Usain.
After police arrived, there was a clash with officers.
Ross Clarke of Linfield lost both his boots in a clash with a Dungannon defender.
"I haven't seen anybody win in a clash with Karl Rove," a prominent Republican official said.
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