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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Declare war" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts discussing military actions or formal declarations between nations. Example: "The government decided to declare war after diplomatic efforts failed."
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Declare war
verb
To make a formal pronouncement, or sign a legal document, that initiates a state of war between one nation and another, usually before hostilities begin.
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Declare war against Iran and North Korea.
To join countries had to sign the Declaration and declare war on the Axis.
Most likely to: Declare war on Drukqs.
That he'd declare war on Malta.
Let's declare war on Saudi Arabia!
"Did I declare war on our government?
Hitler says, "I declare war on Poland".
"We do not declare war on people.
After all, we can't just "declare war"; we have to declare war on someone or something.
Congress's constitutional prerogative to declare war has routinely been ignored.
"How do you declare war on a plant?" he sneers.
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