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The phrase "a war like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of conflict or war, often in a comparative context.
Example: "In the history of our nation, we have never faced a war like this, with such widespread impact on our society."
Alternatives: "such a conflict" or "a battle of this nature".
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You cannot win a war like this".
A war like this cannot be won from the air".
"There's never been a war like this online ever," he says in the footage.
"We are not trained to fight a war like this," Colonel Reilly said on Sunday.
In particular, some say, they cannot afford to fight a war like this one.
That is part of the nature of a war like this: if guerrillas decide to stay home, they are unlikely to be discovered.
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How can we fight a war like that?
"There are a lot of theories why armed groups kill civilians, and I wondered if these theories applied to a war like Syria". To answer this question, Halterman collected data from 2011 to 2016 comprised of news texts from international wire services, local newspapers, and Syrian information posted online concerning civilian deaths.
This is a war like no other.
What binds them together is that this is a war like no other, where boundaries -- geographical, political and ethical -- are slippery and freighted with danger.
This is not a war like World War II.
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