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The phrase "about the warring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to conflict, battles, or wars, often in a historical or analytical context.
Example: "The documentary provides an in-depth analysis about the warring factions during the civil war."
Alternatives: "regarding the conflict" or "concerning the battles".
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He is also playing with ideas about the warring masculine and feminine sides of women, placing a sheer train on a pantsuit that was half pinstriped and half solid-colored fabric.
When the film began, with Willem Dafoe providing a voice-over about the warring tribes on Mars as the camera spiralled toward the Red Planet, Stanton said, "This music is from 'Syriana.' It felt dire and Middle Eastern and forlorn, like a culture clinging to its nobility".
HBO said on Tuesday that it was ordering another year of "Game of Thrones," its fantasy drama about the warring clans of Starks, Lannisters, Baratheons, Greyjoys and Targaryen (among other unusual permutations of vowels and consonants) on the mythical continent of Westeros.
It pulled in its highest ever audience in March when a drama about the warring stars of Steptoe and Son picked up 1.4 million viewers, eclipsing the previous record of 1.1 million that period drama Fanny Hill attracted in October last year.
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