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The phrase "as a basic conflict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fundamental disagreement or struggle in a particular context, such as literature, psychology, or social issues.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist faces a basic conflict between personal desires and societal expectations."
Alternatives: "as a fundamental struggle" or "as a primary disagreement".
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Both Millennium and Moby-Dick have been described as "a basic conflict between good and evil".
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Freud argues that there is a basic conflict between humanity's aggressive nature as the planet's top predator, and the opportunity to create calm and safe civilization that this pre-eminent position brings.
He wrote, "There is a basic conflict in working within the snack food sector, since branding snacks as 'healthy' only diverts attention from the real issues.
But the basic conflict at the heart of "Project Greenlight" -- and every aspiring screenwriter knows that there must always be a basic conflict -- was a familiar one.
In the rush to market, many overlooked a basic conflict: the states were banking on a certain level of payouts, even as they adopted antismoking measures that would reduce those amounts.
More likely, it's going to come down to a basic conflict of personalities.
This surprise reflects, however, our anthropocentrism rather than a basic conflict of our conception of biological relationships.
To a pollster, a man in basic conflict is as discouraging a spectacle as there is, and one wonders whether there isn't a way to deport these gloomy Hamlets under the McCarran Act.
Mr. Ernest Hemingway, an old beau of hers, thought he recognized her in Spain, disguised as the basic conflict between Fascisim and Communism.
Some researchers consider time conflict (the distribution of time spent for work and family) as a basic form of work-family conflict.
Berlin referred to pluralism and monism as basic, conflicting attitudes to life in 1955 (Berlin et al., 1955).
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