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"intractable conflicts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to conflicts that are difficult or impossible to resolve. Example sentence: The two nations have been engaged in intractable conflicts for many years, with no resolution in sight.
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The Constitution allows for creative solutions to seemingly intractable conflicts.
Gray fulminates that I do not bring up "intractable conflicts" such as Iran-Saudi Arabia.
He said humanitarianism alone would not solve intractable conflicts and called for an international political solution.
The government rockets are the latest twist in one of Africa's more intractable conflicts.
Women have constantly been targets of the armed forces during Congo's intractable conflicts in North and South Kivu provinces.
FEW more intractable conflicts exist in Asia than the one in Mindanao, the southernmost region of the Philippines.
The international community has confronted equally intractable conflicts in Cambodia, Bosnia and elsewhere and, with unity of purpose, resolved them.
As prosperity falters, intractable conflicts deepen and aspirations are cut back; hope, optimism and expansiveness are in short supply.
Moreover, the emerging art displays a strength and seriousness that is undoubtedly informed by Israel's entrenched contradictions and intractable conflicts.
But by placing Mr Sharon's life in the context of Israel's intractable conflicts they perform a service.
The monarchy gradually lost its credibility, especially as it became embroiled in intractable conflicts in Eritrea and with Somalia.
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