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The phrase "standoffs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two opposing parties are in a deadlock or standoff, often in a conflict or negotiation context. Example: "The negotiations reached a point of standoffs, with neither side willing to compromise."
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Wearily accustomed to the legacy of war, sectarianism and political standoffs, they have over the past 18 months eyed the escalating conflict in neighbouring Syria from afar.
The ministry "for Cults and Religion"—as it is actually called denies it.Their protests have culminated in standoffs between riot police and monks in saffron robes, which does nothing to boost the gambling industry's image.
Reddit users commented that the confrontation was one of many recent road-rage standoffs in the UK.
The Obama administration hopes the talks can set the groundwork for cooperation on climate change, lifting the world economy out of turmoil and addressing nuclear standoffs with North Korea and Iran.
Eakins's portraits are tense standoffs between intimacy and integrity, conveying his avidity for the sitters while making no secret of the anxieties that attended the painting of them.
At one point, Cha and others conducted a comparison of five major North Korean weapons standoffs since the nineteen-eighties.
Reflecting on the ideological standoffs of the Cold War, Havel was convinced that "a genuine, profound and lasting change for the better... can no longer result from the victory of any particular traditional conception".
These fights, unlike most corporate standoffs, are waged in public, with both sides running TV spots and newspaper ads pleading their cause.
The U.S. Embassy in Cuba reopened with a flag-raising ceremony earlier today, fifty-four yeafterfthe thEmbassysy closed in one of the angriest standoffs of the Cold War.
The deaths of Western separatists in standoffs with federal agents in the nineteen-nineties at Waco, Texas, and Ruby Ridge, Idaho, show that there is no clear-cut white immunity.
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