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Discover Ludwig"territorial conflicts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to struggles between two or more groups that involve territorial or geographic claims. For example, "The two countries have been engaged in a decades-long territorial conflict over the disputed island."
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Steve Schwartzman, director of tropical forest policy at Environmental Defense Fund, said: "The solution is to recognise the rights of indigenous peoples to territories that have not yet been officially recognised, and resolve territorial conflicts that pit protected areas against private interests".
The 20th century began with territorial conflicts throughout Europe.
Instead, he stresses a political history that helps illuminate territorial conflicts between China and its neighbors.
"Japan has territorial conflicts with South Korea, and there are no economic problems there.
This demonstrates the relevance of international law to the territorial conflicts in the South China Sea," the defense official said.
With the potential for violence looming, what happens now to this prizefight of all ethnic, religious and territorial conflicts?
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Both are often motivated by territorial conflict between groups.
Tells about the country's territorial conflict over Western Sahara, going on since 1973.
But the Arctic is increasingly a scene of commercial and territorial conflict.
The territorial conflict may be over but a humanitarian disaster is still unfolding.
But it has done all this in the context of a political and territorial conflict.
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