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'full-scale war' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large-scale and prolonged conflict between two or more powers. For example: "The two countries declared a full-scale war, leading to devastating consequences."
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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?
"It then can escalate into a full-scale war".
Gradually, the offences and retaliations build towards full-scale war.
Either let it go or prepare for full-scale war.
In a full-scale war, North Korea would lose.
That could well escalate into full-scale war.
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