strife in the PONS Dictionary

strife Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

domestic strife

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English
However, the period was also marked by strife and tragedy.
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A fraternal strife broke out, as several brothers competed for the imamate.
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As a result, this external threat would counter the domestic strife and ensure the leader's position in power.
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The literature during this period is marked by political strife, which dominated the essay and treatise genres.
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The natural attempts to flee strife, or escape a conquering enemy, can quickly lead to millions of refugees.
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Feudal strife led to the formation of independent states.
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Civil strife includes revolutions, civil wars, state failures, coup dtats, and riots.
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But the strife was too unequal, and at last they had to yield themselves prisoners of war.
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The communal strife that preceded independence led to around 300 deaths.
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As his surviving brothers fell to violent strife over his possessions, the bishop encountered great difficulties.
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