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'escalating tensions' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an escalating conflict between two people, groups, countries, etc. For example: "The escalating tensions between the two countries could lead to war."
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Iran has been escalating tensions on the nuclear front.
But escalating tensions with Russia over Ukraine also played a role in the elections.
But that has done little to keep both sides from escalating tensions.
This begins with escalating tensions with Lall's family, third-generation Indians living in Kenya.
Recently, there have been escalating tensions between the administration and the Council over proposed budget cuts.
China's state media warned that Japan's handling of the incident risked escalating tensions.
Some Muslims expressed concern that escalating tensions would lead to hostility against them.
The episode comes at a time of escalating tensions in Syria.
For now, the Spanish government has responded to the escalating tensions mostly with stopgap measures.
Appleby said Morrison contributed to months of escalating tensions there when he addressed asylum seekers.
Zarif suggested Netanyahu might be escalating tensions with Iran simply to distract from his "domestic crisis".
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