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Discover Ludwig"experienced war" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has lived through a war. For example: "Throughout his life, he has experienced war in many different places."
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They had families, they experienced war, and there was no time for fussing around.
Gardner Botsford experienced war firsthand, edited crucial writers and was an enormous part of the process".
Yet, he says, those who have experienced war are best-placed to forge peace.
"So I thought I should start a medical training program just for freelance war reporters, experienced war reporters".
Like so many men on both sides who experienced war for the first time that day, Parker was terrified.
The ForcesWatch report claims that younger recruits who experienced war were more likely to display post-deployment symptoms including PTSD.
Townshend was writing about the fallout from two world wars, and I've only experienced "war" as an abstraction.
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Others are experienced war-crimes prosecutors who have begun building cases against Mr. Assad and other government officials.
Approximately one third of those interviewed had directly experienced war-related violence.
Overall, victims of sexual violence (both rape and non-consensual sexual violence) were at higher risk of having experienced war-related traumatic events than girls who did not report sexual violence.
Approximately 42 % of the Darfuri participants reported being displaced and 54 % have experienced war-related traumatic exposures either as victims or as witnesses (M = 28, SD = 14.24, range 0 – 40 events).
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