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The phrase "ideological battles" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe disagreements between groups or individuals based on their strongly held beliefs, such as political or religious disagreements. For example: "The ideological battle between the liberal and conservative voters in the last election was intense."
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The ideological battles and racial ascendancies that once fired the blood of Democrats also sound passé.
Behind the statistics and beyond the ideological battles are human beings whose lives are stunted by policies that purport to help them.
The ideological battles are over.
"I am not interested in ideological battles," he said.
Fukuyama says his students find the ideological battles of the 20th century "neither meaningful nor interesting".
I can only imagine the ideological battles that will erupt if this idea is taken seriously.
Alter never really discusses the larger ideological battles that have buffeted Washington.
Putin clearly sees today's ideological battles in economic, rather than military, terms.
Just as happily, debates over the death of tonality and other churlish ideological battles have subsided.
However, the left is winning important ideological battles, even if the war is far from over.
Jury sequestration does not engender the same ideological battles as other criminal justice issues.
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