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Discover Ludwig"clash in" is an acceptable phrasal verb that can be used in written English.
It typically means "to become involved in something quickly and forcefully," as in "The protesters clashed in with chants and signs to make their message clear."
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Keys clash in brassy orchestrations.
Video: Police and G8 protesters clash in London.
P19 Police and journalists clash in Egypt after arrests.
The same year, they supported the Clash in the UK.
But it is promptly illustrated how she and her own mother clash in exactly that manner.
David Cameron, the prime minister, may not relish another clash in the same vein.
His Congo scheme, for instance, caused a nasty clash in the Bank's board.
Five Pakistanis and one Indian were killed in a clash in Kashmir.
By the time I saw the Clash, in 1981, it was finished with punk music.
Justin Sane often sounds as if he were trying to revive the Clash in his songs.
Man City won the first clash in 1969 and Everton won the last encounter in 1988.
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