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The phrase "a war in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a conflict occurring within a specific location or context.
Example: "The documentary explores the impact of a war in the Middle East on local communities."
Alternatives: "a conflict in" or "a battle in".
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There is a war in the distance.
There is a war in South America.
It's a war in this place".
Now it's a war in America.
And I wouldn't start a war in Libya.
The Romans finally destroyed it during a war in 1191.
By the end it was a war in the ring.
It is a war in every sense of the word.
World War II was a war in this sense.
A war in one country spills into the neighbours.
"We've got a war in Afghanistan going on.
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