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80% of Brazilians see strong or very strong conflicts between people who support different political parties, people with different ethnic or racial backgrounds and people who practice different religions.
Eight -in-ten see partisan conflicts in Brazil , including 46% who say this type of conflict is very strong.
Younger Brazilians are more likely to say these conflicts are strong than older adults.
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