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Discover LudwigThe phrase "competing factions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe groups or parties that are in opposition or rivalry with each other, often in a political or organizational context.
Example: "The political landscape was dominated by competing factions, each vying for control and influence over the electorate."
Alternatives: "rival groups" or "opposing parties."
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The parliamentary opposition, however, was further fragmented into competing factions.
They form a confusing and ever-shifting pattern of competing factions and coalitions.
UN envoys have coaxed its competing factions into a detailed power-sharing plan that excludes jihadists.
By the early nineties, competing factions had formed at the society.
The rebel forces are deeply divided among lots of competing factions.
He will soon have four vice presidents representing various competing factions.
He wants to keep his country's competing factions from going to war.
But the liberal group - one of several competing factions inside the Kremlin - has struck back.
Foreign pressures are only one of the many forces driving the political dynamics between competing factions.
The Castros have a history of broking deals among competing factions of their leftist allies in the region.
Rivalry between competing factions, each with its own business interests, makes it all but impossible to co-ordinate reform efforts.
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