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The phrase "are not in war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular group, country, or entity is not currently engaged in a state of conflict or war.
Example: "Despite the tensions in the region, both countries are not in war at this time."
Alternatives: "are at peace" or "are not engaged in conflict".
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"One minute you are in war, one minute you are not in war.
That could put individual members of the military at risk, even when they are not in war zones.
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In France, relatives of French IS jihadists have been urging the government to repatriate such children, arguing that it is a humanitarian imperative and the children are not in war-torn Syria by choice.
Life in the United States was a challenge, but I was thankful I was not in war, even if I was still at war with my mind.
You can however be glad that a country is successful and that its population is not in war etc, so it can be expanded broadly.
"We are not in a war.
And since you are not in the war anymore, it might be a good experience".
"We are not in this war alone," Mr. Bush said in New Hampshire.
Ms. Merkel emphasized that "we are not in a war or in a fight with Islam".
"We are not in a war between the two of us.
"We are not in the cold war.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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