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1 It has the potential to escalate into something far more significant, however.
2 Medical advice is that it's unlikely to escalate into a more serious case.
3 Sudan said it hoped the conflict would not escalate into war.
4 Pushing, mushing or slaps can easily escalate into a serious altercation.
5 Some do not want matters to escalate into a potential confrontation.
6 None of those will escalate into a repetition of New York.'
7 Weekly protests frequently escalate into heated street battles between demonstrators and the police.
8 She didn't like physical conflict, always fearing it might escalate into something worse.
9 In many cases these local disputes can turn violent and escalate into factional conflict.
10 He warned this could escalate into a trade row between the EU and US.
11 They were hoping it would escalate into a nice apocalypse.
12 Things would escalate into an arm grab or a forceful hold, but not a hit.
13 Currency tensions -for example between the U.S. and China -could escalate into trade wars.
14 The question remains whether it will escalate into a mega strike across primary schools as well.
15 The incident threatened to escalate into South America's first conventional war in more than a decade.
16 But he added: "I don't think it will escalate into anything much more serious."
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