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Discover LudwigThe phrase "frictions with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a very common phrase used to describe the difficult relationship between two people or groups. For example, "The two sides have experienced frictions with one another for years."
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The funding crisis has, in turn, created frictions with Palestinians.
But his unchecked power and frictions with Washington are serious problems.
The British decision was the latest turn in Israel's recent frictions with its closest allies.
He has said it was not related to any frictions with China, but China is concerned.
The filing of the trade case comes as trade and currency frictions with China are mounting.
This newly nationalist tone has led to occasional frictions with the United States and will again.
African Ambivalence Sometimes, the Chinese approach has created serious frictions with African workers.
Mr. Li made little mention of the trade frictions with the Trump administration.
There were frictions with June Jordan; she accused me of "libretto violations" – in Berkeley, a kind of statutory rape!
Some other college students unexpectedly back home described frictions with their families that were less amusing and more fraught.
But as Corbyn's frictions with the military have revealed, the subservience of our armed forces has limits.
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