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Discover Ludwig"tensions of" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to the various strains and pressures of a particular situation or relationship. For example: "The tensions of the negotiations led to a stalemate."
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I still wrestle with the tensions of differences and uncertainty.
Grandma Moses isn't hamstrung by the tensions of her time.
Lee knows something about the tensions of trying to assimilate.
Not about We Dare fuelling sexual tensions, of course.
The A.F.L.-C.I.O. has internal tensions of its own.
The provocations and tensions of the place were there.
The easy camaraderie and anxious tensions of the bomber crews.
The tensions of war are crackling round the Levant.
The combination of the outward tensions of a closely fought team competition and the inner tensions of golf is uniquely brilliant and compelling.
But the tensions of their home nevertheless bled into the local community.
Like other artists and activists, Ms. Catlett felt the political tensions of the McCarthy years.
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