clash on
Frequency: 7.411.8 per million words
To have a conflict or disagreement about a particular subject.
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- The two main parties often clash on economic policy.
- The board members clashed on the new marketing strategy during the meeting.
- The neighboring countries have repeatedly clashed on border control issues.
- Historians continue to clash on the true causes of the ancient civilization's collapse.
- I'm worried my parents will clash on how to handle my brother's education.
- The prosecution and defense were clashing on the admissibility of the evidence.
- Environmental groups and corporations frequently clash on regulations for industrial waste.
- The two directors might clash on the creative vision for the new film.
- It's inevitable that the old and new generations will clash on social values.
- Do you think the panelists will clash on the topic of climate change during the debate?