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The phrase "about the war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, themes, or subjects related to war, whether in historical, political, or social contexts.
Example: "The documentary provides a deep insight about the war and its impact on civilian life."
Alternatives: "regarding the war" or "concerning the war".
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"What about?" "The war," she said.
They talk about "the war".
Inevitably, questions were asked about the war.
"Does he talk about the war?
Although they were really about the war.
Should I ask about the war?
I still dream about the war sometimes.
"We hear about the war on terror.
He remained unapologetic about the war.
Tells about the war with Iraq.
They talked a lot about the war.
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