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The phrase "on a collision course" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to two people, entities, or objects that are both heading towards actions or goals that are likely to clash or conflict. For example, "The two companies were set on a collision course when they both decided to enter the same market."
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But they were on a collision course.
They were on a collision course".
"They are on a collision course here".
That set him on a collision course with the West.
Lena and Alessandro must be put on a collision course.
Local politics and national security are on a collision course.
"There's a lot of moving pieces on a collision course".
"We are on a collision course with nature," he warned.
Tells how Boumedienne & Ben Bella got on a collision course.
That puts him on a collision course with parliament.
But they are on a collision course all the same.
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