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Discover Ludwig"such conflicts" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to denote conflicts of some kind, such as interpersonal conflicts, political conflicts, or conflicts between nations. For example, "The two countries have struggled to resolve their differences, but such conflicts often take a long time to resolve."
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Most other states prohibit such conflicts.
But such conflicts can be resolved.
Such conflicts are certain to increase.
But Lobanovsky rose above such conflicts.
Such conflicts, however, are complex entities.
So they ruled that such conflicts had to be disclosed.
Mr. Davis and Ms. McCoo convey no such conflicts.
It is not clear how such conflicts would be resolved.
He said such conflicts of interest must be ruled out.
Indeed, such conflicts of interest are forbidden by federal law.
Congress ought to pass legislation to bar such conflicts.
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