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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a war between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict or struggle involving two or more parties, typically nations or groups.
Example: "The documentary explores the causes and consequences of a war between the two neighboring countries."
Alternatives: "a conflict between" or "a battle between".
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It is a war between rodents.
"Politicians are starting a war between Latvians and Russians.
"THIS is a war between humans and technology.
They want to have a war between two cultures.
"He knew there was a war between Ireland and England.
"It's a war between good and evil," he said.
It is not a war between believers and nonbelievers.
This is a war between good and evil".
CRATER LAKE There was a war between good and evil.
"There's a war between the two sexes," Dr. Gardner said.
But it is briskly redefined as "a war between states".
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