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friction

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In that case, Dudek said, “we will do so and ease the friction point on the public.”

From Salon

The campaign has caused some friction with Japan.

From BBC

His change in opinion on formal education and medical interventions caused friction between the couple, who had six children together at their home in Mudulusia in Busia county, western Kenya, near Lake Victoria.

From BBC

With the old friction gone, people can self-assemble around anything at all — zoning laws, a lost cat, the memory of a discontinued soda.

From Salon

The cause of this friction, Liverpool's interest in Isak, will continue to the end of the transfer window and probably beyond.

From BBC

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

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