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The phrase "a necessary war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict that is deemed essential or justified for a particular purpose or outcome.
Example: "In the face of aggression, many leaders argued that entering into a necessary war was the only option to ensure national security."
Alternatives: "an essential conflict" or "a justifiable war".
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It was a necessary war".
That was a necessary war.
This is not "a necessary war," as Obama claims.
Was the American effort in Vietnam a sin, a blunder or a "necessary war"?
Was it a necessary war, is the question that concerns them.
He was willing to lead a necessary war and be fiscally responsible even if the latter cost him his presidency, which it did.
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But Mr. Budanov was also revered by nationalists as a valiant fighter who helped wage a bloody but necessary war against separatist rebels in Chechnya.
He issues the Proclamation "as a fit and necessary war measure for suppressing the rebellion".
After a bloody but necessary war, it has become largely peaceful though occasional terrorist attacks continue.That, roughly, is what the Kremlin would like the world to believe.
They went believing that it was a just and necessary war, and when they'd won they came home still believing.
Thomas, an eighth grader, lost a wager on the popular game show "Jeopardy!" last week when he was asked to name the 1863 document that Lincoln called a "fit and necessary war measure".
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