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"ideological conflict" is a well-formed phrase that can be used in written English.
It usually refers to the conflict arising from differences in political or socio-cultural beliefs and values. For example, "The Cold War was an ideological conflict between capitalism and communism."
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Ideological conflict has given way to trade.
It is also a chronicle of ideological conflict.
Ideological conflict between Republican factions is, of course, nothing new.
It was not a target draped in ideological conflict.
We have ideological conflict with those who criticise us.
I do not find myself in a position of ideological conflict with my Government.
For her, supporting abortion in general while opposing it in particular circumstances posed little ideological conflict.
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All this change will come with a good deal of ideological conflict too.
The inventor of the crypto-currency may be Australian entrepreneur Craig Wright, we learned this week, but the currency itself is at the center of an ideological conflict.
William P. Alford, Foreword, in Ideological Conflict and the Rule of Law in Contemporary China (Samuli Seppänen, Cambridge Univ. Press 2016).
We never saw a[n] [ideological] conflict as long as we maintained creative control".
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