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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a war for resources" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe conflicts or struggles that arise primarily due to competition over natural or economic resources.
Example: "The documentary highlighted the ongoing conflict in the region, portraying it as a war for resources that has devastated local communities."
Alternatives: "a struggle for resources" or "a conflict over resources".
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Otherwise, there will be a war for resources.
"The war on terrorism may well be a war for resources," it said.
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"We're in a war for talent," Gary Beu, chief human resources officer at the firm of Kirkland & Ellis, said, "and we have to do everything we can to attract and retain that talent".
The war for resources will be endless, because every time the U.S. needs resources, it will fight for them.
There's a war for talent in Silicon Valley, and engineers are tech's scarcest resource.
This war is a war for oil.
It's a war for freedom".
The attacks on Luther's forest tribe are battles in a vicious war for their resources: timber, minerals and the Unocal-Total gas pipeline.
Lead your nation toward cultural or scientific advancements, or wage wars for resources or ego.
Wars for resources become struggles for freedom, or perhaps self-preservation, as we fight them over there so we don't have to fight them over here.
International cooperation is crucial in a war against terrorist resources.
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