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"in cold war" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular period in history, typically 1945-1991, when the US and other countries engaged in a long period of political, economic, and military tension. For example: "The Berlin Wall was an iconic symbol of the Cold War."
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He speaks in Cold War jingoism.
Menzies went on to play Lieutenant Stepashin in 'Cold War'.
The book is, partly, an exercise in cold war nostalgia.
This idea marked a turning point in cold war attitudes.
Read as a document in Cold War history, it has a kind of non-interventionist ring.
These early-'60s comics delighted in cold war paranoia, with monsters — Haag! Kraddak!
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Perhaps if perceptions of those interests were rooted in Cold War-era Kissinger-esque understandings of economic stability and national security.
Although political relations between the United States and Cuba have recently thawed, immigration policies between the two countries still reflect a rivalry rooted in Cold War-era policies.
I've flown supersonic in Cold War-era aircraft, jumped from a plane, even climbed the exposed ridges of the Matterhorn, but I've never felt anything like this.
By the looks of these ominous clips, life is still pretty nuts in Cold War-era Washington D.C. "The Americans" Season 2 returns to FX in Feb. 2014.
Ultimately, though, each installation reflects Kusmirowski's complex relationship with his upbringing in cold-war Poland.
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