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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a battle zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an area where conflict or fighting occurs, often in a military context or metaphorically in discussions about competition or conflict in various fields.
Example: "The negotiations turned into a battle zone, with both sides refusing to compromise on their demands."
Alternatives: "combat area" or "war zone".
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"Sometimes, it looks like a battle zone.
It's a battle zone I go through.
Read more: Kiev becomes a battle zone.
In effect, all Iraq is a battle zone.
Let's be clear, Taiz is a battle zone.
Suddenly, what had been routine practice resembled a battle zone.
A narrow path on the Brooklyn Bridge has become a battle zone for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Darfur, a vast and arid region of western Sudan, has been a battle zone for years.
Within seconds they turned the classroom into a battle zone with broken glass and flaming burners.
"It is not confined to a battle zone, like Iraq or Afghanistan.
Above about 20 gigabytes, hard disks win hands down.In between is a battle zone where the two technologies compete.
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