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Discover Ludwig'conflict lingers' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation in which disagreement or tension continues to exist. For example, "The conflict between the two political parties lingers, as neither side can come to a compromise on the issue."
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Yet investment will not flow where conflict lingers.
But the legacy of the Iraq conflict lingers on and Tower Hamlets Labour knows it.
The troops may have left, but the fallout from the conflict lingers in the American polity, clinging to its elites like stale cigarette smoke to an Aran sweater – it stinks, and they just can't shake it.
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Many rebels surrendered in amnesty deal; residual conflict lingered.
"Fragile, unstable states that are scarred by war and ongoing conflict linger at the bottom of the index," Transparency International says.
Questions about the conflict linger, but thankfully, many of the questions posed to Idle and his chair two years ago have now been answered.
Iran and Iraq fought a brutal eight-year war during the 1980s, a conflict that lingers in the minds of many in the Islamic republic.
One of the first Iraqi cities clawed back from the self-proclaimed Islamic State caliphate, Fallujah is left with the conflict's lingering and deadly legacy.
The dispute was largely moribund for decades as Cambodia plunged into a civil conflict that lingered until the 1990s.
The United States and Japan are also eager to counter China's growing military might in a corner of the world saddled with overlapping territorial claims, unresolved conflicts and lingering historical animosity.
The 40-year-old rocker said he has resolved the conflicts that lingered from being raised in a strict fundamentalist Christian family led by a spiritually "abusive" stepfather.
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