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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time of war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific period characterized by conflict or military engagement.
Example: "The nation faced many challenges during a time of war, including economic instability and social unrest."
Alternatives: "an era of conflict" or "a period of warfare."
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Hopefully not in a time of war.
It was now a time of war.
"Doonesbury in a Time of War," works by Gary Trudeau.
Love in a time of war, siege, starvation, cannibalism..
It is bioterrorism in a time of war.
Well, in a time of war, it honestly was not.
Easier said than done, in a time of war.
The Forties might have been a time of war, but that didn't inhibit the style-conscious.
The Book of Common Prayer was born of a time of "War and Tumults".
At a time of war, there is a natural tendency to rally round the president.
Both are set in the Middle Ages, a time of war, famine and lawlessness.
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