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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clash about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to move or act in a disorderly or chaotic manner, often in a way that creates a loud or jarring noise. Here is an example of how you can use it in a sentence: - The protesters clashed about in front of the government building, demanding change and chanting slogans. - The pots and pans clashed about in the kitchen as the chef frantically prepared dinner for the busy restaurant.
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In a clash about 12 miles away, 10 soldiers and dozens of militants were reported killed.
Instead it is what Mr Blair calls "a clash about civilisation" that pits progress against reaction around the world.
Police have already interviewed the musician Mick Jones, a former member of the Clash, about the alleged cocaine use.
There is also a building clash about how Labour ought to talk about specifics of the Cameron deal.
They then clash about fiscal policy -- Balls asks Osborne to rule out cutting the top rate of tax.
Asked if he clashed with the forceful Hiromu Nonaka, then chief cabinet secretary, Mr Obuchi said, "I don't have any ideas, so there's nothing to clash about".
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At least 30 people have been arrested in the clashes, and about 100 injured, including dozens of police officers.
Niveen's lawyer acknowledged that she had come to the attention of social services for "very legitimate reasons," but since then it had become "a case about clashing personalities, about odd clients, about different expectations, about different views of reality".
Doubleday and Wilpon have openly clashed about plans for a new Mets stadium.
"There are a lot of political clashes about what to do," he adds.
During the hustings, Corbyn and Smith also clashed about the EU and electability.
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