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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stormy confrontation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a heated or intense disagreement or conflict between individuals or groups. Example: "The meeting ended in a stormy confrontation, with both sides refusing to back down."
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He has also profited from the stormy confrontation between his former deputy prime minister, Yulia Timoshenko, and the barons of Ukraine's notoriously corrupt state-run energy industries.
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As Argentina prepares to bid farewell to Ms Kirchner, whose sometimes stormy eight years in office have been marked by calculated confrontation with Britain over the Falkland Islands, with the United States and especially with a group of hedge funds to whom she has refused to pay outstanding debt, her admirers – Mr Sylvestre perhaps first among them – can almost taste vindication.
The pair had a loud confrontation at the Democrats' 1996 convention in Chicago, just before the breakup of their stormy marriage of less than two years.
Stormy times".
(Stormy applause, all rise).
Ukrainian politics are again stormy.
Its history has been stormy.
Stormy weather, troubled waters.
"That's Stormy!
Rehearsals were stormy.
STORMY weather ahead?
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