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Discover Ludwig"incessant war" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a continuous and unending war. For example, "Incessant war has left the country in ruins."
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There was incessant war, the plague devastated one-third of the European population.
Second, there are always more important things to confront – from rampant corporate power and escalating inequality to incessant war and the climate crisis.
Dreamily or jocosely harmonious in the late Renaissance and the Baroque Age, ancient sculpture had to be severe or melodramatic at the time of the Revolution and the Empire, in tune with the sound of incessant war.
Calvinism had considerable success there, but in 1572 a great number of Protestants were put to death. Louis XIV's revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 dispersed the town's Protestant population and greatly damaged its industrial prosperity; incessant war and increases in taxes completed the decline of the town.
Reality TV and incessant war footage on CNN inspired Ms. Collins with the idea for the trilogy, which critiques current events at every turn.
From incessant war and arming the world, to climate change and coddling fossil fuel industries, to anti-democratic governance and enabling vast NSA surveillance, the U.S. power structure -- with epicenters along Wall Street and Pennsylvania Avenue -- continues to dominate.
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And poverty aggravates the problem, as do incessant wars.
The Rhineland was also the scene of incessant wars.
In spite of almost incessant wars, the literary output in this period was quite considerable.
By the late 15th century, incessant wars of aggression and defense had for all practical purposes wiped out the Champa kingdom; one by one their provinces were annexed until Champa was entirely absorbed in the 17th century.
There were violent movements and unparalleled historical events in Europe, such as the French Revolution, the rise of Napoleon and his incessant wars, the movement of the masses, progress in the art of war, the appearance of machinery and so on.
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