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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a war zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an area where conflict or warfare is taking place, often highlighting the dangers and chaos associated with such locations.
Example: "The humanitarian crisis in the region has worsened, as many families are trapped in a war zone with limited access to food and medical care."
Alternatives: "combat area" or "conflict zone".
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Like a war zone".
Sounds like a war zone.
"It's like a war zone.
Feels like a war zone.
"Boy, that's a war zone.
Italy became a war zone.
This is a war zone".
"This feels like a war zone.
It looked like a war zone.
"It is like a war zone".
"It sounded just like a war zone".
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