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The phrase "are there tensions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the existence of conflicts or disagreements in a particular situation or context.
Example: "In the current negotiations, are there tensions between the two parties that we should be aware of?"
Alternatives: "is there conflict" or "are there issues".
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7. Do religious, linguistic, regional, and ethnic groups coexist peacefully, or are there tensions between them? 8. How vibrant and independent is the media?
Why are there tensions?
Are there tensions among the subdisciplines?
Are there tensions between your priorities and those of people focused on male prisoners?
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