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The phrase 'international tensions' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to refer to any type of conflict, hostility, or competition between two or more nations. For example, "As the trade war between the US and China continues, international tensions have been growing."
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The reliance on central banks to make up for the failings of other policies has created inevitable international tensions.
Alliances have been frayed, heightening international tensions.
But these projects will aggravate international tensions.
I should have known that things were different now, with international tensions at their height.
UNESCO is now just another arena for international tensions and solidarities.
"In their resolution lie vast opportunities for job creation, pollution control, and reduced international tensions.
In Crossley's later years, he focused on how to use public opinion to alleviate international tensions.
A global perspective on domestic and international tensions in knowledge development / Kim Lutzen -- Pt.
Global migration will increase international tensions causing nations to war with one another.
In a statement, the bureau acknowledged that in general, as international tensions increase, cybercrime "often escalates".
Only a few percentage drops of GDP and international tensions and unrest won't be far behind".
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