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It would be great if you tell me some more examples that has "conflict-wise."

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Rebecca

The term "wise" here is a suffix that can be attached with a hyphen(-) to any different noun. When the suffix "-wise" is attached to a noun, it means "in regards to" or "related to" that particular noun. So "conflict-wise" means "in regards to conflict". Here are some examples of this use of the suffix "-wise": Ex: We have not worked out our problems conflict-wise. We still argue all the time. Ex: The class seems very interesting content-wise, but time-wise, it won't work with my schedule.

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