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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altered by war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe changes or transformations that have occurred as a result of war, whether in a physical, emotional, or societal context.
Example: "The landscape was forever altered by war, leaving scars that would take generations to heal."
Alternatives: "changed by conflict" or "transformed by warfare."
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"The Boys in Maroon" offers many more glimpses of men who are struggling to resume lives that have been interrupted and altered by war.
Rather, he seems like a man whose life was radically altered by war, and who now wants to pass along the favor.
Martha Burk, chairwoman of the National Council of Women's Organizations, said her plans for a protest at the Masters directed against Augusta National's all-men membership would be altered by war.
Fitzgerald would take the idea of a young man altered by war and explore it much more deeply in "The Great Gatsby," in the characters of Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby.
As 19th-century Native Americans were forced to adapt to a world dynamically altered by war, racial brutality, disease and displacement, photographic depictions of them habitually trafficked in stereotypes built on an implicit comparison between the new, "civilized" Indian and the tradition-bound "savage".
It is a tale of loss and hope told in pictures by children whose lives have been forever altered by war, and it was laid out for everyone to see.
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His recreational pursuits were also altered by the war.
But grant him this much: If a thoroughgoing aesthete like L'Herbier could be so altered by the war, then whose life wasn't turned upside down?
"But she was deeply altered by the war, and as well as her search for love there is also a lot of seeking what we might now call 'mindfulness'; a spiritual quest with even a Buddhist element".
The fighters and opposition activists also said that Syria's population has been altered by the war, and is now more sectarian, more religious, much more armed and deeply disappointed, often outraged, at the inaction by the West.
Beyond the lives already lost and irrevocably altered by a war imposed on Americans by the dissemination of false information, these additional allegations, if found to be of merit, would surely mandate a serious look at the moral and legal underpinnings of our current administration.
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