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Discover Ludwig"local war" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to refer to a conflict between two local parties, either between neighboring communities or between groups in the same society, typically with limited involvement by outside powers. For example, "The town of Calabasas was embroiled in a local war between the growers and the ranchers over water rights."
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The war is a local war.
That became all the more urgent once local war lords, like the great Date in northern Japan, converted to Christianity.
The District's small, elegant and poetically placed memorial to local war dead is, perhaps, a reminder of this bygone era.
But al-Shabaab is involved in a local war, and is not invested in attacking the US homeland.
The statement added: "Provocations will not be limited to a local war, but develop into an all-out war, a nuclear war".
Its attempt to chronicle the war is not an abstract project: this was not just a world war, it was also a local war.
Its attempt to chronicle the war is not an abstract project: this was not just a world war, it was a local war.
He took his own life four years later, apparently depressed by the outbreak of a local war in which the airplane was employed as a weapon.
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He was the son of Francis Johnson Flynn, a police constable in the village of Hovingham, and his wife, Edith Hannah, a local war-time nurse.
Inside Bangladesh the war remains a live political issue as alleged collaborators in the conflict (all opposition leaders) are being tried by a flawed, local war-crimes tribunal.
The struggle culminated in several local wars and massacres in the 1850s and '60s.
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