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The phrase "internal tensions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to conflicts or disagreements within a group, organization, or individual. Example: The company's new policies caused internal tensions among the employees, leading to heated discussions during staff meetings.
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It struggles with internal tensions.
Soon internal tensions fractured the band.
Already there are signs of internal tensions.
Senate Democrats have similar internal tensions.
Meanwhile, American public opinion has its own internal tensions.
The A.F.L.-C.I.O. has internal tensions of its own.
The group is threatening, but it also has internal tensions.
We don't want to provoke internal tensions and foreign intervention".
Amnesty's work continues unaffected, but internal tensions remain.
All kinds of internal tensions are at play.
"Both parties face internal tensions on this issue".
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