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The phrase "after a clash in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that occurs following a conflict or disagreement in a specific context, such as sports, politics, or social issues.
Example: "The negotiations resumed after a clash in the boardroom over the proposed budget cuts."
Alternatives: "following a conflict in" or "subsequent to a dispute in".
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The Bundesbank announcement follows a public outcry last year after a clash in Parliament about whether all the bank's gold was properly accounted for.
After a clash in the air, the Lorient midfielder Didier Ndong's left foot accidentally made contact with Ménez's ear while he was on the ground.
He did not elaborate on the statement, but in September he deployed about 9,000 troops to Sulu after a clash in which 15 soldiers died.
Consequently, they reject the right of states, charged with vigilance for the common good, to exercise any form of control".Francis was elected after a clash in the General Congregations, the discussions before a conclave in which the cardinals debate the issues that will face the new pope.
Burton's Jimmy Phillips picked up a second yellow card in added time, before John-Joe O'Toole saw red for Rovers after a clash in the box.
The photos belong to one of these Shabihas, taken from a cellphone after a clash in a street.
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The sight of the hunt charging through an estate – named the "Orgreave" after the scene of a clash in the miners' strike – is unforgettable.
After the final whistle, there's a clash in the south section of the stadium, and about an hour after the match, another one in the Old Port again this one is quickly diffused with tear gas.
After the final whistle, there's a clash in the south section of the stadium, and about an hour after the match, another one in the Old Port again – this one is quickly diffused with tear gas.
Mr Joyce admitted he was lucky to escape jail after a clash last February in the Strangers' Bar in the Commons in which he headbutted Tory rivals Stuart Andrew and Ben Maney, punched Tory councillor Luke Mackenzie and Labour whip Phillip Wilson and swore at police.
After a clash of shoulders in the final kilometre, Cavendish was lying only eighth in the string.
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