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The phrase "a conventional war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of warfare that is characterized by traditional military tactics and strategies, as opposed to unconventional or guerrilla warfare.
Example: "The conflict escalated into a conventional war, with both sides deploying large armies and engaging in direct combat."
Alternatives: "a traditional war" or "a standard war".
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That's a conventional war".
Secrecy and centralisation are useful watchwords in a conventional war.
We would have to retrain for a conventional war".
"We're prepared to compete in a conventional war scenario.
"We are not dealing with a conventional war," she said.
Ah, but if he were losing a conventional war?
It knows it could not win a conventional war with Turkey's NATO-trained army.
Ethiopia would probably overrun the Islamist positions in a conventional war.
"They realize they can't defeat us in a conventional war," he said.
"We have no capability to fight a conventional war against the United States," General Zhu said.
In some ways, fighting a conventional war is a lot easier on the psyche".
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