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The phrase "a conflict of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there are opposing interests, ideas, or values that create a disagreement or clash.
Example: "There was a conflict of interest when the board member voted on the project that would benefit his own company."
Alternatives: "a clash of" or "a disagreement over".
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It's a "conflict of interest".
"There's definitely a conflict of interest.
But a conflict of interest is plain.
Wasn't this a conflict of interest?
"Do I see a conflict of interest?
Some scent a conflict of interest.
Was this a conflict of interest?
This invited a conflict of interest.
What exactly is a conflict of interest?
A conflict of interests?
"It's a conflict of interest".
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