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"antagonisms with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe conflicts or disagreements between different parties or individuals. Example: The company's new policies have caused antagonisms with the employees, leading to a decrease in morale and productivity.
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They can try to foster good relations between local government and local tycoons, and to reduce antagonisms with the suburbs, as Chicago has done.
An excessive K uptake may be problematic due to antagonisms with magnesium, resulting in nutrient imbalances with negative consequences for growth and quality (e.g. digestibility) (Masters and Thompson 2016).
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So it has often existed in antagonism with the novel.
India, too, has a long history of antagonism with Pakistan.
After years of antagonism with police, Move had fortified a rowhome on Osage Avenue as their headquarters.
Like his artistic antecedents, Prix exists in symbiotic antagonism with comfort.
For all its historical antagonism with Saudi Arabia, Iran is playing the same swing-state game.
The warming began around July last year, but it has accelerated as Moscow's antagonism with the West has grown.
One official said that Mr. Levy's candidacy was "troublesome" because of "his long record of antagonism with City Hall".
Pioneering change within an organisation is exhausting and stressful as there is constant antagonism with the status quo.
Welcome to World Cup 2010, a three-ring circus of controversy and antagonism — with great soccer sandwiched in between.
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