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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lasting conflict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict that, for whatever reason, has persisted for a long time and does not appear to be resolved easily or quickly. For example, "The ongoing tensions between the two countries have led to a lasting conflict that has lasted for decades."
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For lasting conflict resolution, traditional systems are crucial.
The anxiety that underlay this mood produced a hostility to strangers and encouraged a lasting conflict with the Samaritans, who asked permission to take part in rebuilding the Temple of the God whom they too worshipped.
Béla, who was grateful to Trogir, granted it lands near Split, causing a lasting conflict between the two Dalmatian towns.
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Five of the youths had long lasting conflicts.
Yellowing but valuable are two post-cold-war classics, Francis Fukuyama's hopeful claim that liberal democracy has triumphed and Samuel Huntington's gloomy prediction of lasting civilisational conflict.
Many analysts say a lasting class conflict has been ignited between the country's awakening rural masses and its elite hierarchy.
"this last conflict has demonstrated the danger of the Middle Eastern arms race of the last 12 years.
This last conflict has proved unavoidable.
The last conflict — from 1983 to 2005 — left about two million people dead.
Many of those tunnels were since destroyed in the last conflict.
The last conflict from 1993 to 2005 pitted the country along ethnic lines and cost hundreds of thousands of lives.
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