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'conflicts of interest' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer generally to situations in which a person's personal interests or gain are deemed to be in opposition to their professional obligations or responsibilities. For example, "The company's policy states that all employees must disclose any conflicts of interest that may arise so that they can be managed appropriately."
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conflicts of interest
noun
Plural of conflict of interest
Exact(56)
Conflicts of interest abound.
Were conflicts of interest checked?
Conflicts of Interest.
§ 1291.16 Conflicts of interest.
The most obvious is conflicts of interest.
Yet it produced huge conflicts of interest.
In addition, there are conflicts of interest.
Similar(4)
This can lead to conflicts of interest.
HJL: no conflicts of interest.
Conflict-of-interest rules.
Yet conflicts of interests continue.
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