Sentence examples for are tensions from inspiring English sources

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are tensions

noun

Condition of being held in a state between two or more forces, which are acting in opposition to each other

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Still, there are tensions.

There are tensions, too.

THERE are tensions.

But there are tensions here, too.

There are tensions too within academia.

"There are tensions there," she says.

Even in Frankfurt, there are tensions.

There are tensions but no one feels alienated.

There are tensions, though, within the Lib Dem high command.

All of this is true, but there are tensions too.

I also know there are tensions between state economic direction and market forces, with resultant waste.

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