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The phrase "internal tension" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the tension that exists within a person, object, or other entity. Example: Ted felt the internal tension of having to make a life-altering decision.
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In addition, the Clark campaign faces some internal tension.
This came after months of internal tension within the group.
But there was always an internal tension in his administration.
That internal tension can come across to the audience as restless vitality.
Mr. Emanuel showed up this month amid internal tension over health care.
But Peake also has the priceless ability to lend her character a much-needed internal tension.
In some ways, it best captures the internal tension of the song.
In dead-annealing, glass is so well annealed that the internal tension is almost undetectable.
Common suspicion of the imperial authority modified, but did not obliterate, internal tension among the colonists.
The well-respected Judge Johnson would be the bureau's first black director, which could lessen internal tension.
This gives "Primo" a mesmerizing internal tension; the audience is drawn afresh into the drama of history.
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