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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recurring conflict" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where conflicts or issues arise repeatedly or occur over a period of time. Example: "The two countries have been locked in a recurring conflict over border disputes for decades."
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But the debate over whom the racecourse is for and how it gets used is part of a larger, recurring conflict over space.
Any meaningful contribution toward lasting peace in the DRC and the Great Lake's region has to abandon the self-defeating practice of selectivity in both memory and responsibility regarding the known, long standing causes of recurring conflict," said Kagame.
But it will bEuropeitical start to dealing with the two "wars" of our time.
The first, conflict prevention, regards health as a means to prevent recurring conflict when rebuilding failed states or reconstructing after disasters (FDHA, UKHG, OSLO).
CONCLUSIONS: The UNICEF child protection programme has been working under extremely difficult circumstances due to the ongoing crisis and recurring conflict in the eastern DRC, especially in the provinces of North and South Kivu.
From Abidjan in the south to Bouaké and then on to Korhogo in the north, Ms. Kuroyanagi travelled across the West African nation, witnessing the consequences of several years of recurring conflict.
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There have been historically recurring conflicts between proponents of both approaches with respect to how secondary curricula should prepare students, including those who may become scientists.
However, the blockade and recurring conflicts has put the economy under severe pressure.
However, any hope that he would be able to quell the recurring conflicts in his province between Greek and Jewish populations proved to be short-lived.
When considering the scope of the universe beyond our little world, our recurring conflicts over lines on maps and ever-dwindling resources seem to be the apex of Lilliputian pettiness and futility.
The chant was a recurring point of conflict in both the Senate and the House committee hearings this week.
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