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difference of opinion

noun as in conflict over something important

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But for now, Nato's unity is badly dented as clearly there is a wide difference of opinion over Ukraine between Washington and Europe.

From BBC

There is a clear difference of opinion between Trump and Starmer over the future of the Gaza Strip, however.

From BBC

Dodds added: "If you have a difference of opinion with a family member or a friend, then it does take time to repair, but we are making progress on that."

From BBC

But the report’s most important finding for the future of capital punishment concerns the stark generational differences of opinion on the death penalty.

Our feelings concerning someone having killed another are more forceful than simple a difference of opinion, making the introduction of Goldstein’s lonely, bleak café worker especially timely.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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