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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if conflicts" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English
For example, a sentence using the phrase might be: "If conflicts arise between two parties, it's important to try and resolve them peacefully."
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If conflicts of interest have seriously tainted their objectivity, their ratings would be worthless.
Marcy said the law would damage relationships built up between US and Chinese researchers that could be valuable lines of communication if conflicts arose between the two nations in the future.
If conflicts arose, for instance, the peasants, traders or local officials involved would confer with the person above them, following a chain of command that ultimately led to Constantinople.
If conflicts are handled appropriately, it will result in reduced number of disciplinary and grievance cases.
If conflicts are generated by a value, it must be modified.
If conflicts of interests on Wall Street are ending, perhaps even more interesting conflicts are just beginning.
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Elsewhere, the novel reads as if conflict has been deliberately evaded.
If conflict is unavoidable, these people teach to de-escalate it.
They further teach that if conflict cannot be defused, one should retreat.
And if conflict turned hunger into famine in Somalia, what does that mean for aid donors?
Oil prices would surge if conflict intensified in the Middle East, for example – with painful consequences for western consumers.
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