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Discover Ludwig"dissension of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a disagreement or conflict within a group or organization. Example: The dissension of opinions among the board members led to a delay in making a decision.
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Yet questions remained: How would Western feminism deal with the dissension of women who believed the movement had gone too far and grown too radical?
Frank's appeals, based on technicalities, were all denied; the U.S. Supreme Court voted 7 2 with the notable dissension of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
The Afghan government has decided to proceed with the Kabul Process meeting despite the terrorist attacks and political dissension of the past week.
Coming at the height of the Vietnam War, the peacenik message of "Mass," as much as it could be discerned through the muddled additional text by Bernstein and Stephen Schwartz, was that only by making ourselves emotionally vulnerable would we weather the bitter dissension of the times.
Numenius' best attested work is his treatise On the Dissension of the Academics from Plato (frs. 24 28).
Numenius argues for this purification in his work On the Dissension of the Academics from Plato (Numenius fr. 24 28 Des Places).
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All that would do is sow seeds of dissension on the other side.
With the death of Bonaventure, the internal dissensions of the order flared up anew.
The resulting four-volume Historiae or De dissensionibus filiorum Ludovici pii ("On the Dissensions of the Sons of Louis the Pious") deals with the discord between the sons of Louis during the years 840 843.
On August 12 , 1869 "being desirous of allaying the dissensions of party strife now existing within our realm", he abolished the Democratic and Republican parties.
So, we gave up the production to him, which was a mistake because the album really wasn't very good, and it also led to a period of dissension between all of us.
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