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Discover LudwigThe phrase "friction over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that two parties have had a disagreement or conflict, the result of which has been resolved or settled. For example, you could use "friction over the new policy was quickly resolved" to indicate that a disagreement had been settled.
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Then there was the inevitable friction over different parenting styles.
What was the source of your friction over the years?
Signs of continued friction over the issue still abound, however.
More troubling is the continuing friction over Vietnamese policies on human and political rights.
And it adds a new source of friction over NATO's intervention in Libya.
There were signs of friction over the circumstances of the donation.
But there is still outstanding friction over currency, Mr. Roberts of Channel Capital said.
That could help ease bilateral friction over Moscow's energy policies, and its democratic deficit.
The panel's report will cause transatlantic friction over the role of the Chinese companies.
Finally, renminbi revaluation would reduce the risk of potentially serious international friction over trade.
(A Pence spokesman has denied that there was any friction over the incident).
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