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difference of opinion
noun as in conflict over something important
Example Sentences
Anderson, who switched to Reform UK in March after being elected as a Tory in 2019, initially denied swearing and called the exchange "just two grown men having a difference of opinion".
A similar bill did not make it out of committee during the current session after a difference of opinion arose among lawmakers over the best way to proceed with the legislation.
“It is not monolithic. You know, on the coast, it’s one thing. If you’re inland, it’s another. So we’ve learned to respect differences of opinion.”
“Across the democratic community, there will always be differences of opinion,” he averred.
“I mean, there are some differences of opinion. But I think everyone — most everyone — understands the necessity of getting this right and getting it done.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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