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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may conflict with" is correct and usable in written English
It is used when two ideas or elements may be incompatible with each other. For example, "My plans for the weekend may conflict with my parents' plans."
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In addition, a mother's own well-being may conflict with nurturing her baby.
Customers do have self interests which may conflict with the organizational longer term objectives.
Moreover, regulatory statutes can advance certain social policies that may conflict with private preferences.
Terms that may conflict with the university's privacy and security policies and guidelines.
Someone's subjective opinion about her heritage may conflict with tribal requirements for membership.
In many situations, a change in the model of one view may conflict with the models of other views.
Corporate priorities may conflict with individual needs, however, although the former should include engineers' own career aspirations.
This long-term requirement to keep carbon in storage may conflict with the short-term needs of the poor.
Furthermore, evaluation of product quality often involves a number of criteria which may conflict with each other.
Others evoke images that may conflict with residents' efforts to appear dignified when, for example, applying for jobs.
To challenge the current politically restricted parking requires strong state leadership that may conflict with home rule.
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