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The phrase "significant dissension" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a notable disagreement or conflict within a group or organization. Example: "The board meeting ended in chaos due to the significant dissension among the members regarding the proposed budget cuts."
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— N.F.L. owners and players will resume negotiations toward a new labor agreement near Boston on Wednesday after little significant dissension among owners emerged during a nearly six-hour meeting here in which they were briefed on the broad outlines of a potential deal.
The formulated problem was based on accepted clinical criteria of endocarditis and unlikely would cause significant dissension among experts.
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Today, each Fed move generates controversy and substantial internal dissension.
The IG also found that the "dissension and discord" between the top two leaders "has a significant impact on the overall efficiency of the day-to-day operations of ANC".
"Dissension breeds winners," Damon said.
But internal dissension soon developed.
Dissension at Wrigley.
But dissension arose among task force members.
Part of the answer is internal dissension.
The questionnaires mostly produced dissension and protest.
But there has been some dissension.
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significant disagreement
huge dissension
significant rift
significant contention
considerable dissension
significant turmoil
significant discord
significant misunderstanding
significant disapproval
significant strife
significant disharmony
significant conflict
significant division
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