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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there will be conflicts" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that disagreements or disputes are expected to occur in a given situation. Example: "In any large project, there will be conflicts among team members due to differing opinions and approaches."
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"I know in New York there will be conflicts like this.
"There will be conflicts," says Manuel Mora y Araujo, a political analyst.
As long as Australian politics chases the money, there will be conflicts.
When children who aren't working in the business own stock there, it's almost inevitable that there will be conflicts between the children in the business and the children who aren't.
Of course there will be conflicts between some of these freedoms (eg should freedom of speech extend to shouting "Fire!" in a crowded theatre?) and politics will be concerned with balancing these and finding compromises.
Still, there will be conflicts of interest among the nations, people and groups that can initiate a Skynet-like attack.
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As the power balance shifts from east to west and our food, commodities and resources run out there will be conflict to make WWII look like a playground spat".
Otherwise there will be conflict".
"Of course there will be conflict," he said.
As you would expect, there will be revelations; there will be conflict among the behindlings.
I think there will be conflict of some sort coming up.
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