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Discover Ludwig"clash of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that describes two opposing forces, and can often be used to emphasize the severity of a conflict. For example, "The clash of armies at the Battle of Hastings was a decisive moment in English history."
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It's a clash of civilizations!
Clash of incumbent MT pols.
A classic clash of styles.
It's a clash of religions.
Is there a clash of cultures?
There is an audible clash of heads.
After the clash of elevator gates.
They are winning this clash of styles.
We have a clash of lifestyles here".
Clash of civilizations?
A clash of Titans?
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