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Discover Ludwig"the dissension" is an acceptable phrase in written English
You would use it to describe a disagreement or conflict, particularly between two groups or people. For example: "The dissension between the two sides was palpable, and a resolution seemed far off."
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the dissension
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An act of expressing dissent, especially spoken.
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What actions did the candidates take to ease the dissension?
The dissension caused by this question reveals new aspects of his parents' characters.
I found the dissension among the investors distracting, and they didn't share my vision.
I learned long ago that the ensuing discussion only dredges up pain and furthers the dissension.
"The dissension in the party ranks appears to be playing out throughout NSW.
The dissension does not bode well for the Magic, which is down, three games to two.
It was the dissension on the jury that Mr. Espada highlighted in the days leading up to his sentencing.
The dissension led to the Bergson group's being blanked out of the early histories of the Holocaust.
The dissension was brought on partially by the jury's rejection of Kandinsky's large, rather abstract painting, Composition V (1911).
But he also denounced anonymous criticism of Sanchez as lazy and added that Sanchez could overcome the dissension.
Our doubts about the outcome are worsened by the dissension among government officials about what a settlement should achieve.
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