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The phrase "are at war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of conflict or hostility between two or more parties, typically nations or groups.
Example: "The two countries have been in a state of tension for years, and now they are at war."
Alternatives: "are in conflict" or "are engaged in warfare".
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Skilled players are "at war with luck".
We are at war.
But we are at war.
AMERICA and Europe are at war.
They are at war with luck.
Husbands are at war with wives.
"We are at war," he proclaimed.
They are at war.
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UKRAINE is at war.
France was at war.
We were at war.
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