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The phrase "a token of cold war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a symbol or representation of the Cold War, often in discussions about historical events or artifacts.
Example: "The museum displayed a token of the Cold War, showcasing the tension between the two superpowers through various artifacts."
Alternatives: "a symbol of the Cold War" or "an emblem of the Cold War".
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We can even administer the defrosted sperm of a deceased male who lived and died in Berlin as a token of cold war diplomacy.
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The divided region became a focus of Cold War tensions.
We are in a period of cold war".
Maybe you wasted billions on patent portfolios to ensure a kind of Cold War mutual-assured-destruction détente.
That is a sort of Cold War thinking.
That incident belonged to a particular time – of cold war.
"This is a remnant of the cold war," he said.
It was a microcosm of the cold war.
Several condemned it as a relic of the cold war.
Nato was a creature of the cold war.
"I was a victim of the cold war," he says.
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