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Discover LudwigThe phrase "launch a war" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to start or initiate a military conflict. Example: The country's leaders decided to launch a war against their neighboring country after years of tensions and failed negotiations.
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Cameron should launch a war on unemployment.
Paul Waldman Will Jeff Sessionss launch a War on Weed?
Will Jeff Sessions launch a War on Weed?
"Our Supreme Leader has absolute power to launch a war," he said.
"In your system, what is the power of the President to launch a war?" he asked.
What if he really is ready to launch a war to "take out" Saddam Hussein?
Fearful that America would use this to launch a war in the name of the UN, many countries oppose it.
If they did, the government could launch a "war" against the sale and use of such weapons.
You cannot launch a war this important now simply because it's going to be hot later.
But neither Congress nor Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, can make Mr Obama launch a war he does not want.
Our apparent determination to launch a war against Iraq, without international support, is a violation of these premises.
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