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Discover Ludwig"conflict erupted" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden outbreak of tension or disagreement between individuals, groups, or nations. It can also refer to a sudden burst of violence or hostility. Example: "The peaceful protest turned violent when conflict erupted between the demonstrators and the police."
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Conflict erupted in 1988 as the territory's Armenians sought to secede from Azerbaijan.
Turkey has taken in some 1.8 million Syrian refugees, since the conflict erupted in 2011.
Before the Syrian conflict erupted in 2011, more than 150,000 tourists visited Palmyra every year.
Veteran loyalist activist Raymond Lavery was nine when the conflict erupted in 1969.
Some 100,000 people, mostly ethnic Albanian villagers, have been displaced since the conflict erupted.
Conflict erupted almost immediately, even before Sudan gained independence from Britain in 1956.
When the conflict erupted between Georgia and Russia, 150,000 people fled their homes in terror.
On March 21st, an armed conflict erupted in Herat between Khan's forces and those loyal to the central government.
In 764 the conflict erupted into a civil war in which Oshikatsu was killed and Junnin was deposed.
When the Libyan conflict erupted, Anton had gone there, along with dozens of other reporters and photographers.
When the security services finally were called in, 12 hours after the conflict erupted, the scene became quiet.
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