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Discover Ludwig"a foreign war" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a war between two countries or nations that are not part of the same nation. For example, "The United States was dragged into a foreign war with Iraq in 2003."
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Harroun is hardly the first man to have set out to join a foreign war.
Seward added that his only motive had been to prevent disunion, not begin a foreign war.
If Erdogan is going to drag Turkey into a foreign war, Turks won't go willingly.
This production, unnervingly gorgeous and overwrought, considers the costs of fighting a foreign war from home.
Soon, you will be old enough to enlist in a foreign war for oil.
In both Britain and the US, a foreign war has become caught up in a domestic political drama.
"Rather it is a foreign war with internal tools, and everybody is responsible for defending the homeland".
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A bloodthirsty general decapitates an enemy in a fictitious foreign war.
Photos of her father before and after the war depict a man who became disillusioned by his own country after leaving a brutal foreign war, only to encounter a different, police-on-black war within his own community.
Major in "running a hedge fund" or "being a mercenary in an endless foreign war, for Blackwater" if you want to not die penniless in the street.
Adding this fuel to the existing rivalries between regiments is a risk.But the most obvious change to the armed forces is a straightforward one: Britain will probably not be engaged in a major foreign war in the near future.
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