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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as clash" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where two or more elements come into conflict or opposition, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The two teams faced each other in a match, as clash was inevitable given their rivalry."
Alternatives: "as conflict" or "as confrontation".
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We will never again see films as modest as Clash By Night or Marilyn or Private Information.
Seeing it as clash between Catholics versus Protestants, he suggested, concealed a deeper economic and historic reality of poverty and power.
You can even minimise a game without pausing it, which could be useful for those that play games such as Clash of Clans or similar.
But with the rise of mobile gaming and the massive financial success of other free-to-play games such as Clash of Clans and Candy Crush Saga, that assumption has been turned on its head.
Ray Harryhausen, the legendary creator of such fantasy pictures as Clash of the Titans and Jason and the Argonauts, has taken a swipe at the state of modern effects.
But from crude eleventh-hour conversions such as "Clash of the Titans" to the stomach-churning excess of "Alice in Wonderland" and technically brilliant but lifeless efforts such as Martin Scorsese's "Hugo", no one since Mr Cameron has made a film that was just simply better in 3D.
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We might as well clash".
As clashes broke out on the boat, commandos fired at the feet of their "attackers".
On March 15 King Ḥamad declared a state of emergency as clashes continued.
Protesters were kettled outside it by police as clashes became more frenzied.
In Baghdad, some areas were deserted as clashes broke out across the city.
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