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The phrase "air war" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a military conflict that primarily involves aerial combat or operations, but it can also be used metaphorically in discussions about competition or conflict in various fields, such as advertising or politics.
Example: "The two companies engaged in an air war, launching aggressive marketing campaigns to capture the attention of consumers."
Alternatives: "aerial conflict" or "air campaign".
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Author of The Great Air War.
It's all air war, just massacres.
An air war over Europe?
The air war is all but over.
The air war lasted 78 days.
Iran's geography would also complicate an air war.
"It was one o'clock Friday that the air war began.
The air war has fallen along mostly rhetorical lines.
The first is to step up the air war.
Now it's part of the air war against ISIS.
A ground war to complement the air war.
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