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Discover Ludwig"battle scars" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to physical or emotional trauma that someone has experienced due to a difficult situation or challenge they have gone through. Example: After the difficult experience, he was left with battle scars that he would never forget.
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"No battle scars.
We still have battle scars".
So she has her battle scars.
(He shows Citizen his battle scars).
"I want it to have its battle scars," he said.
She's got the battle scars to prove it, though".
The Lions have the battle scars to prove it.
The authorities have been congratulating themselves on clearing away battle scars from Beijing's streets.
But here he dwelled a little longer on the battle scars as a source of motivation.
The city certainly has battle scars, she said, and even some open wounds.
Many Chechens fled, taking their traumas and battle scars with them.
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