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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'more conflict' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that two or more parties are engaged in a disagreement or clash of ideas. For example, "The move to pass the new law caused even more conflict, with both sides becoming increasingly entrenched in their positions."
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Create more conflict.
Needs more conflict.
"Everyone sees more conflict".
Ms. Morgenstern expects more conflict.
Doing so would only spawn more conflict.
I craved more conflict from it.
No state saw more conflict over federal power than Louisiana.
You may have more conflict in the family.
Neumann predicted more conflict between rival jihadi groups in future.
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With one or two exceptions, oil-dependent countries are poorer, more conflict-ridden and despotic.
Travel is stressful, and nothing is more conflict-prone than discussions around food, particularly dinner venues.
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