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what is the difference between collision and clash
what is the difference between collision and clash
Dec 7, 2012 7:39 AM
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A collision is where two things physically crash into each other. So a car can have a collision with another car. Or two people who aren't looking can have a collision with each other.
A clash is where two things are at odds or against each other. They don't go together or they have an issue with each other. Two groups of people can clash - one is for more taxes and one is for less - they are against or opposite each other. Two colors can clash - you don't wear green pants and a pink shirt - those two colors clash. Or you can have two football teams that clash when they play a game - they are against each other.
Of course, it can be more than two things, those are just examples.
December 7, 2012
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