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The phrase "a horrible war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict that is particularly devastating or brutal.
Example: "The history books are filled with accounts of a horrible war that changed the course of the nation forever."
Alternatives: "a terrible conflict" or "a dreadful battle".
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By that time he had already endured a horrible war.
I tried to think of a horrible war going on that needed my mediation skills.
There was a horrible war you didn't call a war where 58,000 people died.
The Second Quartet (1944) is separated from the First by six years and a horrible war.
Japan will remain peaceful, he said, because "no country could fail to learn its lesson after such a horrible war".
"The photos and satellite images from Tikrit provide strong evidence of a horrible war crime that needs further investigation," said Peter Bouckaert, HRW emergencies director.
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Thing Two: Europe Is Full Of Win: Congratulations to the European Union, which this morning won the Nobel Peace Prize for not having a massive horrible war for a long time.
A slow, horrible war with so many Anglo-American dead that leaders in both countries would realise that go-it-alone invasions, which look to neutrals like neo-imperialism, were simply not practicable.
Perhaps one day, Syria's refugees may have their hopes rewarded with an end to this horrible war and a safe passage home.
A bloody, brutal, complicated, horrible war.
That's exactly what we had in mind when we set up our NGO: let's have a new life after the terrible, horrible war.
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