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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have wars" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used to describe countries or groups engaging in conflicts or battles. Example: "Throughout history, many nations have had wars for various reasons such as power, resources, or ideology."
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So how come we have wars?
We should not have wars anymore.
Then there are people, like Petraeus, who have wars to fight".
Obviously, we still have wars, but the draft is approached differently.
"But you can't really have wars when they are convenient," he said.
If there's so much similarity among world religions, why have wars been fought for centuries?
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You cannot have war without casualties.
But I'll have war".
To have peace, you must have war.
I hope we don't have war.
'We have war, sickness, hunger etc.
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