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to tension
noun
Condition of being held in a state between two or more forces, which are acting in opposition to each other
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In past Olympics the situation has occasionally led to tension.
This leads to tension on a personal plane.
I was supposed to be paying attention, to tension.
That situation has led to tension between the two campaigns.
The pullback has led to tension with manufacturers.
The title might allude to tension, but the painting is jaunty.
Or with Italy, where the presidents' political pasts have often led to tension with their governments.
It was the existence of favoritism itself that led to tension and depression.
The continued detention of 12 political prisoners led to tension between Belarus and some Western countries.
Their engaging courtship gives way to tension and blunders on Asterios's part.
"It was a contributing factor to tension between us," Ms. Worth said.
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