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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conflicting idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, opinions, or beliefs that are in opposition to one another.
Example: "The article presents a conflicting idea that challenges the widely accepted theory."
Alternatives: "contradictory notion" or "opposing concept".
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The work "represents the conflicting idea of going to war in the name of religion, or a clash of cultures," he said.
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Israeli Jews swim in a sea of conflicting ideas about who they should be.
This is not the time for conflicting ideas, or factions, or ideologies.
But competing Islamist parties offer conflicting ideas about "activating" the clause.
Conflicting ideas must make their own way, case by case, continually vying for supremacy.
Consider the qualities these high achievers say music has sharpened: collaboration, creativity, discipline and the capacity to reconcile conflicting ideas.
But it has always been a mishmash of evolving and often conflicting ideas rather than a coherent creed.
The images of movies reflect the work of many people and even a director's own conflicting ideas.
How can people with conflicting ideas about morals, religion and the good life agree to principles that will allow them to live together in a decent society?
Mrs. Clinton's top advisers said that while her management style might be untidy, it showed her to be comfortable with conflicting ideas among her aides.
But the main business of literate space opera is to provide a vast battleground for conflicting ideas about human nature and social governance.
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