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The phrase “conflicts broke out” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to when two groups, individuals, or countries start fighting, usually as a result of a disagreement or disagreement. For example, “When the two political parties disagreed over the budget, conflicts broke out.”.
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Civil conflicts broke out in Africa and Asia.
While largely peaceful protests continued in dozens of Brazilian cities on Saturday, including Sao Paulo conflicts broke out between protesters and police in Salvador and Belo Horizonte, the two cities hosting Confederations Cup matches.
At the end of 1990s, violent conflicts broke out and today pastoralists no longer come to Mangodara.
As the Greek army withdrew, armed conflicts broke out between Albanian and Northern Epirote forces.
During the event, 10,000 soldiers stood on the left side of the stadium to ensure no conflicts broke out.
Armed conflicts broke out between the provinces over the question of whether some provinces were to be subordinate to others as they had been under the crown.
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"And when conflicts break out, one way or another, we get pulled into them.
"In case of regional conflicts breaking out, Russia is prepared to supply more oil," the Russian president announced.
When conflicts break out in the world, free countries are called upon to take in refugees.
Due to the nature of these issues, there was every possibility of conflicts breaking out in the area surrounding the school.
His mother reconciled them, but the conflict broke out again.
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