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The phrase "a warship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a naval vessel that is equipped for warfare.
Example: "The navy deployed a warship to patrol the waters and ensure maritime security."
Alternatives: "a naval vessel" or "a military ship".
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A warship is a typical repairable system.
Roskilde 6 was built as a warship.
The British have sunk a warship.
(As a warship, the Sussex was British property).
Then a warship appeared, its guns pointed at the boat.
The Navy called USS Zumwalt a warship Batman would drive.
This is a warship, not a cruise liner.
But the New York is also a warship.
The top-level reliability indexes of a warship were reasonably allocated to all levels using optimisation methods.
I saw photos of Everman in fatigues on a warship ("an antipiracy operation in Asia").
We're on a warship, so certain things have to be the way they are.
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