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Discover Ludwig'friction with' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English, and it is often used to indicate something that is causing conflict or difficulty.
For example: "The company is dealing with a lot of friction with their suppliers."
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That could create friction with Mr. Jain.
Curaçao risks friction with a mighty neighbour.
This causes friction with local people.
They don't have friction with the player.
There was friction with the American commander from the start.
There had been friction with her mother, and her, too.
He left Murray's employment after reported friction with Mauresmo.
These ambitions often generate friction with its neighbours, especially Tajikistan.
But the potential for friction with Brazil remained.
The Japanese claim they wanted to avoid "friction" with China.
And there's friction with its partner in China.
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