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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tensions among" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe strained relations between people or groups. For example, "There has been increasing tension among the negotiating parties."
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Tensions among crew members are palpable, but needless to say the producers are demanding more.
The divisions have heightened tensions among Bay Area Jews.
Finally, the memo recommended exploiting racial tensions among Democrats.
"You have so many tensions among so many factions".
They were also helped by increasing tensions among their opponents.
The festive ritual also reveals the tensions among her offspring.
He lists border tensions among the top problems for his province.
These changes have often created bureaucratic and logistical nightmares as well as political tensions among provinces.
This reluctance heightened tensions among a people seeking an alternative future.
Pressure on journalists to deliver fresh "exclusives" is creating further tensions among the press corps.
Not (Part 1)," which examines tensions among beauty, power and desire.
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