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The phrase "a larger war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conflicts or battles that are part of a broader or more significant military engagement or geopolitical situation.
Example: "The skirmishes in the region are just a prelude to a larger war that could engulf neighboring countries."
Alternatives: "a bigger conflict" or "a more extensive battle".
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"These people are fodder in a larger war".
Those battles are part of a larger war for three screens: smartphones, tablets and televisions.
The gay strain in Wilde's work is part of a larger war on convention.
But this was just a small victory in a larger war.
Today, there was no feeling evident that a larger war loomed.
Now there is also a growing risk of a larger war.
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Bush still has a large war chest.
Britain, it will say, is likely to fight a large war only alongside America.
It's possible that amassing a large war chest early on will help some with moving the Democrats' agenda.
John Smith was captured by a large war party of Pamunkey Indians on the banks of the Chickahominy River, in what is now Virginia.
It is a subtle movie of a large war, intimate and revealing of the personal tragedies that took place from July 1967 to January 1970.
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