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Discover Ludwig"growing tensions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation where there is an increasing sense of conflict or unease between two or more parties. It typically implies that the tension is becoming more intense or severe over time. Example: "As the negotiations continued, the growing tensions between the labor union and the company's management became increasingly evident."
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Growing tensions over world trade worry me.
Washington and Beijing blame each other for the growing tensions.
There were growing tensions and growing arms races.
The warning came amid growing tensions between the nations.
Growing tensions with Iran also seemed to hit sentiment.
He has been given the task of navigating growing tensions in Lebanon.
The euphoria was soon tempered, however, by growing tensions with the new government.
Israel had already been facing growing tensions with its Arab neighbors.
The conflict was triggered by growing tensions over the status of the region.
Prime Minister Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz resigned amid growing tensions with leaders of his Law and Justice party.
The row comes amid growing tensions between supporters of Corbyn and his critics.
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