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"causes conflicts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which two or more elements are competing for the same resources, such as a competition between nations for economic influence in an area. For example: The competition of two countries for the same resources causes conflicts.
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Siting turbines within view of coastlines causes conflicts with shipping, the armed forces, fishermen and conservationists.
Aleinikoff points to some areas around refugee camps that have been virtually stripped of trees, and says this also causes conflicts with the established local community.
Water scarcity causes conflicts among natural resources, society and economy and reinforces the need for optimal allocation of irrigation water resources in a sustainable way.
The landscapes are now expected to fulfil multiple functions, i.e., urbanization, agriculture production, and ecosystem conservation, and this causes conflicts among stakeholders about their planning and management [26].
However, for the competing case where bandwidth oversubscription causes conflicts in network resources, existing bandwidth allocation strategies cannot offer a satisfactory solution.
This causes conflicts, since at the same time strong interest arises on novel bio-based products from agriculture, and new perspectives for rural landscapes with their valuable ecosystem services.
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Rather, it is the conflictive association between a discrepant and a congruent construct which causes conflict.
It causes conflict and environmental degradation.
What causes conflict and how can it be resolved?
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"We don't want to create a constitution that causes conflict," he told the constitutional committee.
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