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'full scale war' is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
For example, "The two countries were afraid of entering a full scale war, so they decided to call a truce instead."
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Hillary guaranteed full scale war with Syria on day one.
On the other hand, it's never a full scale war with Philip trying to conquer Athens.
Not every life contains more joy than sorrow, and evils such as genocide and full scale war are simply horrendous.
Maliki waged a full scale war on the very people he needed.
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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said his country was "close to a point of no return - full scale-war".
None provoked full-scale war.
Tensions nearly led to full-scale war.
Like the aftermath of full-scale war.
Full-scale war could be even grimmer.
Full-scale war is out of the question.
Or was he intent on full-scale war?
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