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Discover Ludwig"in tension" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to convey that something is in a state of strain or unease or that opposing forces are in opposition. For example, "The two groups were at odds, the air in the room thick with tension."
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The two conservative tendencies lived in tension.
Harmony in tension is the goal.
They are in tension all the time.
Two sets of values are in tension.
I just don't believe in tension.
The Society of Jesus is an institution in tension, always fundamentally in tension.
This guidance appears to be in tension with that.
Are the hands praying or locked in tension?
Throughout his presidency those two have been in tension.
Imagine a sharp rise in tension between India and Pakistan.
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But that arrangement had a built-in tension.
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