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The phrase "for a clash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation or event where two or more parties are in conflict or disagreement.
Example: "The two teams prepared for a clash in the championship game, each determined to win."
Alternatives: "for a confrontation" or "for a conflict".
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I've prepared myself for a clash with Usain.
When one opportunity for a clash did emerge, it was quickly set aside.
That sets the scene for a clash of opposing superhero teams.
So are the world's two largest Jewish communities headed for a clash?
If they continue like this, they are obviously headed for a clash".
The potential flashpoints for a clash with a resurgent Russia are all too obvious.Ukraine's splintered politics adds to its troubles.
Two rams launch themselves at each other from a few metres' distance for a clash of horns.
The flashpoint came after Jack Stephens, the Southampton defender, had been dismissed for a clash with Jack Wilshere.
The stage is set, in other words, for a clash between the Fed and the new president.
This is the cue for a clash between opposing tools of slaughter: the Homeric versus the mechanized.
Next up for the eighth-placed side is a trip to Leipzig – for a clash between tradition and artifice.
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