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The phrase "the tensions between" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to conflicts, differences, or opposing forces between two or more things. Example: The tensions between the two political parties only seemed to escalate during the election season.
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What are the tensions between the First and Fourth Amendments?
Meanwhile, the tensions between the two countries have worsened.
John Allen Paulos on the tensions between stories and statistics.
The tensions between monetary and fiscal policy will develop slowly.
But the tensions between Hamas and Fatah persist.
The tensions between Washington and Tehran have precluded such dialogue.
The tensions between communist and capitalist identities continue to divide society.
What are the tensions between national sovereignty and international trade courts?
During another class, we discussed the tensions between collective welfare and individual gain.
Luger's talk explored the tensions between art activism within the authoritarian confines of Singapore.
Petrarch was the first to exploit the tensions between these polarities, followed by his poetic successors.
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