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"tensions escalate" is a valid phrase to use in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which tensions increase or become more intense. For example, "As the negotiations continued, tensions between the two sides began to escalate."
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The pair form a fierce friendship, but as the girls grow older, tensions escalate.
Shops are trashed and looted and buses set alight as tensions escalate - the action is condemned by politicians.
1): As tensions escalate between the West and Iran over the nuclear issue, there should be increased diplomatic activity rather than a diplomatic shutdown.
September: tensions escalate after Blair gives an interview to the Times in which he shows a willingness to continue without a fixed departure date.
But no photographs of the blast damage were released by the Iranian government, which has become increasingly sensitive about its military capabilities as tensions escalate with the West over its missile and nuclear programs.
But it comes as tensions escalate over a raid on an Indian army base in Kashmir two weeks ago that New Delhi blamed on the same militant group held responsible for the attacks in January.
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Tensions escalated.
Tensions escalated in the Senate and House chambers.
With tensions escalating, soldiers mutinied on December 23 , 1999 and Brig.
In December Chinese in Canton burned foreign factories (trading warehouses) there, and tensions escalated.
Tensions escalated early this summer, not only among the Housewives but their publicists, too.
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