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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atom war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about nuclear conflict or warfare involving atomic weapons.
Example: "The threat of an atom war looms over international relations, prompting nations to seek diplomatic solutions."
Alternatives: "nuclear war" or "atomic conflict".
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We read with a pleasure even harder to explain a story, same paper, same day: "Mock Atom War Indicates No Dip in Need for Men".
He got a laugh out of Li but did not manage to make him see the light.Beatrice OttoLondonRussell's nuclear responseSIR – Lord Lawson (Letters, August 4th) is not alone in believing that Bertrand Russell advocated a pre-emptive strike against the Soviet Union in his 1948 speech at Westminster School: the Daily Worker headlined its report "Earl Russell calls for atom war".
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