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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under conflict" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that someone or something is currently facing a disagreement, struggle, or opposition. Example: The board members were under conflict about the proposed budget cuts, with some strongly opposing and others in favor.
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A place that's not under conflict.
My generation understands the need for peace because we lived under conflict.
Many of the world's mineral deposits are buried under conflict areas, or fuel conflict themselves.
Principals will also be eligible for bonuses if their school's passing rate improves, but that aspect of the program is still subject to approval by city officials under conflict of interest regulations.
A song about Donbass, the Ukrainian region under conflict, by the Dakh Daughters – a cabaret band spun off from Kiev's revered Dakh Theatre – is approaching a million views on YouTube.
Subsequently, according to a rich range of solution concepts describing how people or organizations may behave under conflict, a stability analysis of the conflict is carried out to calculate the stable states for each DM.
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The man is under conflicting pressures.
And the main reason for that is that it is under conflicting pressures from its customers and its members.
"Under conflicting principles and pressures," Mr. Feinberg approved multimillion-dollar packages for many executives, the audit said.
The Prime Minister will host a summit for about 20 senior Tories at his Chequers country residence as he comes under conflicting pressure over his next moves after Scotland rejected independence in last week's referendum.
Operating under conflict-free condition, links achieve approximately 23 Mbps per channel, while has a rate of approximately 10 Mbps per channel.
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