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Discover Ludwig"clash to" is a correct phrase in written English and can be used in certain contexts
It generally means to come into conflict or opposition with something or someone. Example: The two political parties clashed to gain control of the government. In this sentence, "clash to" is used to describe the opposing actions of the political parties in their attempt to gain control. It suggests a strong and direct confrontation between the two parties.
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It would be easy for even a small clash to get out of hand.
Luckily for us, it was just the kind of clash to be imprinted on folk memory.
They've even recorded a version of London Calling by the Clash to mark the event.
Lancashire did give consideration last week to moving this clash to Liverpool.
You can hear influences from The Clash to the Stones to The Strokes, but ultimately it has its own style.
It made perfect sense for those posturing hard-asses the Clash to record I Fought the Law.
On the cover was a 1976 image of the Clash, to mark the 35th anniversary of punk's explosion in London.
We were more inspired by the Slits, Subway Sect, Penetration, the Pistols and the Clash to start our own band.
Strummer, who with Mick Jones formed punk's greatest songwriting partnership, led the Clash to worldwide success in the late 1970s.
Eastern and western philosophies about the nature of success and failure clash to amusing and moving effect.
Elsewhere, Liz and Tracy clash to the tune of Uptown Girl, which makes far more sense in context.
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