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The phrase "a broad war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict that encompasses a wide range of issues, areas, or participants.
Example: "The ongoing conflict in the region has escalated into a broad war involving multiple nations and various factions."
Alternatives: "a wide-ranging conflict" or "a comprehensive war".
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The intensification of force used against demonstrators has led to concern that protesters will retaliate, threatening the possibility of a broad war that could engulf the country.
Turkey is likely to face questions over its decision to lump its campaigns against the Kurds and Isis together into a broad "war on terror", even though the secular Kurdish groups and Isis are themselves bitterly opposed.
His aunt and two of his cousins are trapped at the border of Pakistan, so it was important to him that many here were rallying against a broad war.
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"But this may lead to a broader war".
The feud briefly threatened to escalate into a broader war.
But the governor is waging a broader war, against the system itself.
Yet Israel is loth to attack them, lest it ignite a broader war.
"The government considers that it is fighting a broader war internationally to attract foreign investors.
Welles confirmed what the president had feared: that a broader war was much more likely than a negotiated peace.
Mr. Morris said he tried and failed to persuade the president to undertake a broader war on terrorism.
It was a key battle in a broader war of ideologies: the common good versus self-interest, society versus the individual, socialism versus capitalism.
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