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Discover LudwigThe phrase "horror of war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the devastating and traumatic effects of war on individuals and societies.
Example: "The documentary vividly captured the horror of war, showcasing the suffering of civilians caught in the conflict."
Alternatives: "atrocities of war" or "nightmare of war."
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Instead, his horror of war came secondhand.
If you want to see the horror of war, you do not need to look far.
Did his pictures portray the glory or the horror of war?
But this misleading introduction soon gives way to the visceral horror of war.
And the eternal horror of war seems as contemporary as ever.
The greatest check against war is the horror of war itself.
"We can only truly understand the horror of war if we use images like this".
The complete and utter horror of war means it exerts a special fascination.
Updated at 1.40pm BST 12.31pm BST Did the horror of war not put her off?
One leaves the panorama with a deeper sense of the horror of war.
How do images of war desensitize viewers to the true horror of war?
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