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"the strains between" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe tension or conflict between two things or groups. It can be used in many contexts, such as relationships, groups, countries, or ideas. Example: The strains between the two political parties were evident during the heated debate.
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An example of the strains between the White House and congressional Republicans is on Social Security.
I believe it is this that is the cause of some of the strains between Britain and our European partners.
He probably would have put the strains between India and Pakistan in that category before Sept. 11.
Mr. de Villepin and the French president, Jacques Chirac, have taken the position that the strains between Paris and Washington are only temporary.
Officials in both countries have characterized the deal as proof that the American-Israeli relationship is enduring, whatever the strains between the two men.
In an essay entitled "On the Happy Life," composed around 59 A.D., Seneca addresses the strains between his philosophical commitments and his conspicuous consumption.
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Immigrants and their children often feel the strain between the adopted and the native culture.
But the strain between the odd bedfellows is showing.
It's an indicator of the strain between what New Yorkers and commerce want and need for the city".
My impression is that judges feel the strain between their social roles and their social lives more acutely than anybody.
Teena vehemently denied to her mother that she was a lesbian, adding to the strain between them.
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