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The phrase "the conflict grows" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where a disagreement or struggle is intensifying or becoming more severe.
Example: "As negotiations stalled, the conflict grows, leading to increased tensions between the parties involved."
Alternatives: "the conflict escalates" or "the conflict intensifies."
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The conflict grows sharper after a monthlong war between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006.
As their influence in the conflict grows many in Syria now fear ISIS as much as Assad's forces, according to Anthony Lloyd in the Times after running into an ISIS checkpoint.
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The conflict grew 11 months later with the announcement that Mr. Solzhenitsyn had won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
International troops, too few to prevent the conflict growing, are there.
Can we not, if the black people are the majority in Sudan?" The conflict grew through the spring and summer.
As the conflict grew worse, there were rumors that Mr. Hariri was training a Sunni militia to counter Hezbollah, and even cultivating links with jihadists.
Arkady Moshes, an expert on Belarus at Chatham House, said the conflict grew out of Lukashenko's recent attempts at reorientation towards the west.
Kurdish media, meanwhile, became a prime target as to the conflict grew and more and more Kurdish journalists found themselves in jail.
The conflict grew even bigger in 1997, when the Chilean government approved the construction of the Ralco Hydroelectric Plant, located in Alto Bio Bio, right in the middle of Mapuche land.
By examining periodicals, editorials, sermons, and other historical documents, Stout illustrates how each side formed an ideology that justified its conduct and reasoning for war, even as the conflict grew bloodier and more gruesome.
At a conference on "Democratic Transitions in the Arab World" I attended in Tunis over the weekend, the comparativist Marina Ottaway observed that conflict grows out of all democratic transitions.
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