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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conflicting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is in opposition or disagreement with something else, often in contexts involving ideas, opinions, or situations.
Example: "The report presented a conflicting view on the effectiveness of the new policy."
Alternatives: "a contradictory" or "an opposing".
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"It's sending a conflicting message to our troops," he said of the administration's recent court filings.
That goal is not complicated by a conflicting need to satisfy the Square Mile.
But they have a conflicting desire, which is to perpetuate their view on the court.
Her 18 months of working for the Man (in the form of Universal/Island) has proved a conflicting experience.
On Nov. 14, 2000, a conflicting opinion letter was issued by the office of the attorney general.
But in lean times, their guilt is a conflicting brew of shame (widespread unemployment) and temptation (cut-rate sales).
Facebook's research shows 23percentt of people's friends have a conflicting political view.
A conflicting traffic volume range of 183 1100 veh/h was used to develop this relationship.
Runway incursions are events where two or more vehicles use the same runway, resulting in a conflicting situation.
A conflicting situation means that there are subjects who cannot accomplish their active obligations one after another without violation.
However, a conflicting report from Heat Radio includes Cumming as a part of the cast.
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