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The phrase "aspects of war" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing different elements, features, or dimensions related to war, such as strategy, ethics, or impact.
Example: "The book explores various aspects of war, including its psychological effects on soldiers and civilians."
Alternatives: "facets of war" or "dimensions of war".
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The Imperial War Museum covers both service and civilian aspects of war.
International law concerns itself largely with two aspects of war: its legality and its regulation.
For a description of the legal aspects of war and the military, see war, law of.
The essays below examine some of these aspects of war on terrorism, and some of the questions they have raised.
"When they sang the line '256 Viet Cong captured,' they really got that the song was about the dehumanizing aspects of war," Ms. McDonald said.
They talk about aspects of war that sometimes elude reporters but are captured in veterans' literary works: the chaos, the dark humor, and the confusion of returning home.
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Her latest collection, called "Terrorism Affects Tourism," is a series of breastplate necklaces that hang below the navel and celebrate positive aspects of war-torn nations.
The campaign against Al Qaeda in particular and Islamist terrorism in general plainly has aspects of war-fighting, but it has equally important aspects of crime-fighting and arguably more important aspects of political and ideological struggle.
What is the "psychological" family aspect of "War of the Worlds"?
It's not just the physical or mental aspect of war that women must get used to.
We talked about military strategy and policy, and the moral aspect of war — the importance of not losing the moral high ground".
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