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"social tension" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to the strain between different people or groups, especially due to economic, political, or cultural differences. For example, "The social tension between citizens of different socioeconomic backgrounds has been increasing in recent years."
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But there has been little social tension.
Social tension is also growing.
Chilly-Mazarin does not suffer social tension.
Facebook is associated with jealousy, social tension, isolation and depression.
But the social tension in Lahore kept growing.
As they are laid off and forced home, it may cause social tension.
True, China's economic development is lopsided, the figures dubious, the risk of social tension palpable.
The result is rising social tension, with immigration the tinder for enmity and hate.
But the trend may also breed hostility, suspicion, and social tension, he warns.
With economic decline came social tension, "and something very new for me," Pigasse said—"political instability".
Walk any distance from these districts, and the feeling of blight and social tension swiftly returns.
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