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Discover Ludwig"clash on" is not a valid sentence in written English.
It is not part of any accepted English grammar construction. In some cases, "clash on" could be used as a slang expression (similar to "carry on" or "go on") to mean something along the lines of "Let's keep going", but it would not be appropriate for formal written English.
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Justices like Ginsburg and Scalia clash on rulings at work, but get along just fine with one another, she said.
Pikes clash on cuirasses.
(Our sons clash on the soccer field).
But the clash on Wednesday was different, Mr. Sarkar said.
Freud and Lewis clash on religion and other topics.
Clash on TV with a well-known political strategist.
Several independent Algerian newspapers also reported the clash on Saturday.
Both teams come into the game after a Europa League clash on Thursday.
The clash on Friday is likely to alarm the Chinese government.
City lost 3-2 to Madrid in the Champions League clash on Tuesday, September 18.
The clash on the border came as Pakistan's prime minister, Yousaf Raza Gilani, traveled to Beijing.
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