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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conflicts from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or origin of conflicts in a situation or discussion.
Example: "The conflicts from differing opinions on the project led to a heated debate among team members."
Alternatives: "conflicts arising from" or "conflicts stemming from".
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'There are imported conflicts from existing street gangs.
In recent years it has been turning up in conflicts from Afghanistan to Cambodia.
"We mediated 351 conflicts from Jan to June 2011," he says, now on a roll.
And our TV screens may be full of conflicts from Syria to Ukraine.
The Enterprise served in conflicts from the Cuban missile crisis (1962) to the Iraq War (2003 11).
Ethnic hatred and xenophobia have been fuelling an increasing number of conflicts, from the Balkans to Africa.
As in other ethnic conflicts, from Palestine to Northern Ireland, the solution to Sri Lanka's conflict seems obvious.
As head of state, she has presided over British involvement in a string of military conflicts, from Korea to Afghanistan.
This treaty has the potential to save lives and prevent conflicts from turning into the carnage we see in Syria.
As a Corbis photojournalist covering conflicts from South Sudan to Central America, I'm used to traveling between societies, but I'm not immune to culture shock.
It has also unleashed a new scramble for oil, minerals and cropland that is accelerating deforestation and fuelling a new wave of land conflicts from Colombia to Chile.
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