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"culture clashes" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to conflicts or disagreements between different cultures or cultural norms. Example: The company faced several challenges due to culture clashes when they expanded their business operations to Japan. The Japanese employees were used to a hierarchical structure while the American employees preferred a more collaborative approach.
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Were there culture clashes?
Were there ever culture clashes?
Culture clashes inevitably arise.
Immigration is also causing culture clashes.
That made for some interesting culture clashes.
The first few weeks at university brought some culture clashes.
And he's most drawn to intractable culture clashes, great and small: "Down!
We see it in the campus-centric culture clashes of Smith's "On Beauty".
There can be culture clashes when people think things are acceptable and I don't.
But the insidious effects of the culture clashes run deeper too.
Mr. Kistler, the former mayor, agreed that there were culture clashes, but said they were slowly dissipating.
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