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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guerrilla war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a form of irregular warfare in which small groups use tactics like ambushes and sabotage against a larger, traditional military force.
Example: "The region has been plagued by a guerrilla war that has lasted for years, causing significant disruption to civilian life."
Alternatives: "an insurgency" or "a partisan conflict".
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It is a guerrilla war".
Onscreen, Moses wages a guerrilla war against the Egyptians.
"It was a guerrilla war," Mr Toth said.
Or start a guerrilla war by hijacking talk-radio shows.
"And the guerrillas don't lose a guerrilla war".
Arafat's extremist expectations require victory in a guerrilla war.
The diamond sales have paid for a guerrilla war there.
"You can't win a guerrilla war," he said.
It is a guerrilla war of the working class.
"Doesn't make it anything like a guerrilla war or an organized resistance.
IN THE 1980s he presided over hyperinflation, nationalisations, price controls and a guerrilla war.
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