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Discover LudwigThe phrase "partisan conflict" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a conflict between two different groups or factions of people who are loyal to their own separate interests and ideologies. For example, "The partisan conflict between the two political parties made it difficult to pass meaningful legislation."
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It has also become the object of partisan conflict.
Partisan conflict on this issue continues to smolder.
Yet the seeds of partisan conflict are already being planted.
The partisan conflict in the Senate has been waged in a similar fashion.
Today's conservatives, who are keen to portray partisan conflict as a cultural struggle, use it more indiscriminately than ever.
Rather, it simply embroiled members of the court in partisan conflict, thereby undermining respect for the judicial process.
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The dispute centers on an escalating game of constitutional hardball amid partisan conflicts over nominations.
Mr. Clinton, they add, saw the job of president as being "a national synthesizer," someone who could soar above partisan conflicts and unify the country.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The top Senate Democrat and Republican negotiating new Wall Street regulation said Wednesday they expect to resolve their differences before the end of January, an optimistic outlook for a bill that had seemed mired in partisan conflicts.
They are using Iran... in their partisan conflicts.
He unsuccessfully attempted to mediate the partisan conflicts between New Jersey's Quakers and large landowners, and promoted the establishment of the College of New Jersey, now Princeton University.
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