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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'full war' is not correct and usable in written English, as it does not make sense.
If you want to use the phrase in a sentence, you could say something like: "The nations declared full war on each other, resulting in many civilian casualties."
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But he said the authorization for use of force would not foreshadow a full war.
The currencies of countries with full war chests did not depreciate; some rose.
Hasanov likes to remind visitors that Azerbaijan's army remains on full war footing.
Sioux warriors wore feathers for every "coup" -- touch -- of the enemy, seeking to accumulate a full war bonnet.
With less than a year to go until the General Election, the parties are now on full war footing.
According to Dr. Amy Wechsler, consulting dermatologist for Chanel, the acne-prone should never sleep in full war paint.
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In the second world war, Hollywood mobilised a full war-supporting production slate; in today's global market, the industry is marked by a mix of ambivalence and a commercial sense that American patriotism does not sell.As Dade Hayes of Variety, a Hollywood paper, argues: "American tastes have shifted significantly since the heyday of Schwarzenegger, Willis, Stallone et al".
I was surprised to see two buses full of warriors from the Xingu indigenous tribe in full war-paint carrying spears.
Meanwhile, Syria erupted into full civil war.
The year saw opposition to the Assad regime in Syria escalate into full civil war.
Let's Absolutely Finish Building Masik Pass Ski Resort Within This Year By Launching A Full Aggressive War and Full Battle".
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