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The phrase "catastrophic war" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a destructive and intense war that has wide-reaching damage and consequences. For example, "The the catastrophic war between the two countries affected the whole region."
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The first is the knowledge of just how destructive and catastrophic war can be.
But punitive military reprisals against the North risk a spiral of escalation and catastrophic war.
Rachman is rightly concerned that this conflict could result in a catastrophic war.
Unless that changes, Trump might well drag the country into a catastrophic war.
"With that vote, Congress became co-author of a catastrophic war.
Small wonder that outsiders find central Africa's wars confusing.The region could be on the brink of another catastrophic war.
Only a catastrophic war with Pakistan — or Pakistan's collapse into chaos — would stand in the way of India's greatness.
He had to pursue Venizélos's anti-Turkish policies, which led to catastrophic war in Anatolia in 1922.
The catastrophic war in Syria has caused a "collapse in childhood", Save the Children warned on Wednesday.
In the broadest view, Isis seems the product of a catastrophic war – the Anglo-American assault on Iraq.
A more egregious case was Yeltsin's acquiescence in the catastrophic war against the breakaway province of Chechnya.
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