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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a war over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict or struggle regarding a specific issue or topic.
Example: "The country is facing a war over resources, as different factions vie for control."
Alternatives: "a battle for" or "a conflict regarding".
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This is a war over human nature.
"Sounds like a war over here".
"This is a war over our home".
It was, in short, a war over décor.
"We had a war over it," she said.
"We have a war over space all the time here.
The possibility of a war over Taiwan, whose security America also guarantees, remains.
Blair and other leaders misrepresented reality, urging a war over the faulty picture they had created.
They are saying plainly that they don't want to get involved in a war over Iraq.
It is a war over the sale of life-saving medicines to developing countries.
They know this is a war over ideas and values and governance.
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