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Discover Ludwig"battle was waged" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to denote a conflict between two or more sides. For example, "For centuries, a bitter battle was waged between the two kingdoms."
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"A huge battle was waged about whether or not you could put Public Enemy or RunDMC on the front cover.
The battle was waged by Mohammed Gamil, a dentist in a blue tie who ran toward the barricades of Tahrir Square.
But unlike many in this business today, waging that good battle did not prevent Alex from inviting you out after the battle was waged for a steak and a drink".
Piano, who is conscious of having grown up in a generation that fought to preserve Italy's exquisite historical town centres from the bulldozing zeal of modernisers, is grateful that crucial battle was waged and – to a certain extent – won.
Throughout the crisis an inside battle was waged by a clique of Ukraine's top intelligence officers, who chose not to follow the plan by President Leonid D. Kuchma's administration to pass power to Prime Minister Viktor F. Yanukovich, the president's chosen successor.
In the days and weeks following the incident, a propaganda battle was waged between Boston's radicals and supporters of the government.
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Within weeks, a battle was waging.
That battle is waged on many fronts.
"Stuart Little 2," as the sequel is called, is a battle being waged on several fronts.
Intentionally or otherwise, his real battle is waged between grandiose daydreams and overweening egotism.
Like fundamentalist terror, totalitarian terror leaves no aspect of life exempt from the battle being waged.
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