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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tensions with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the strained relationship between two parties. For example, "Due to escalating tensions with its neighbor, the government has taken steps to strengthen its border security."
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TENSIONS WITH RUSSIA Unsurprisingly the biggest concern for Ukrainians was tensions with Russia, although it seems the Russians were not asked about their concerns on this front.
So the tensions with Congress will rise.
Even tensions with Ofsted were rising.
Tensions with Iran have eased a bit.
"Tensions with the United States are deepening.
Saudi Arabia's tensions with Assad run deep.
Some tried to defuse tensions with self-derision.
cases was unrelated to the other economic tensions with China.
That could help ease some recent tensions with labor unions.
Tensions with the Roma have been on the rise.
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Eight years of tensions with Beijing followed.
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