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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wars of" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misphrasing. The correct form would typically be "a war of" or "wars of."
Example: "The novel explores the themes of a war of ideologies between the two factions."
Alternatives: "a conflict of" or "battles of".
Exact(1)
"In my view, it would be unseemly, undignified and unedifying to have a legal tussle over these royal remains," the judge said, appealing to the two sides to avoid engaging in a "Wars of the Roses, Part 2".
Similar(59)
A war of attrition began.
"This is a war of attrition.
It is a war of demonstration.
"This is all a war of perceptions.
Iraq was always a war of choice.
A war of words has occasionally ensued.
It's like a war of attrition.
"It's a war of tricks".
"Japan fought a war of aggression.
"This is a war of necessity.
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