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'set up conflicts' is a correct phrase that is used in written English.
It is generally used to describe a person or outside force purposefully creating a disagreement or situation of opposition between two people, groups, or ideas. For example, "The politician tried to set up conflicts between different classes in order to distract attention away from their own wrongdoing."
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Set up conflicts in her character that will be impediments to her achieving her goal.
But critics of allowing varying tuition rates say that it could set up conflicts among institutions and limit access for poor and middle-class students.
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Resale price maintenance by manufacturers was weakened when large-scale retailing, together with the growth of strong dealer organizations, set up conflicting interests within the retailing field.
We would expect that in the more complex dorsal hemilineages there might be specializations of function within the cluster and that the stimulation of all of the neurons at once might set up conflict states that might be hard to interpret.
Schubert said that the California Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling on May 15 not only said that the statue banning same sex marriage was unconstitutional -- they also made gays a "protected legal class," setting up conflicts "in everyday life between gay couples asserting their right to marry and the deeply held beliefs of people who do not support gay marriage".
He added, "The all-or-nothing dynamic of prior appropriation instantly sets up conflict.
Before the ICC was established, specialised courts to deal with the aftermath of particular conflicts were set up.
"This plan does set up serious conflicts of interest that could affect us for years," Mr. Borenstein said.
A less confident author might feel the need to make the children hatch plots to keep Miss Agnes with them or to set up broader conflicts.
The double-edged interdependency of the two Edies is established in psychological broad strokes that, while hardly subtle, neatly set up the conflicts of the act to come.
Margaret Mitchell set up the conflict, but it was Fleming who got the two actors to embody it.
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