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Discover Ludwig"two factions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "two factions" to describe two groups that have opposing viewpoints, ideologies, or interests. For example, "The debate between those in favor of the new school and those opposed to it divided the community into two factions."
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Insults are flying between the two factions.
The "War party" has two factions.
The two factions are still at loggerheads.
War ensued between the two factions.
You have two factions fighting.
Two factions at war over foreigners.
There seemed to be two factions.
Klaus's Civic Democratic Party then split into two factions.
The two factions had been battling each other since then.
The investigators are now split into at least two factions.
Ntaganda attempted to arrest Makenga, and two factions emerged.
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