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Discover LudwigThe phrase "major war" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a large-scale, significant conflict between nations or groups. Example: "The world was on the brink of a major war as tensions between the two superpowers continued to escalate." In this sentence, "major war" is used to describe the potential for a large, significant conflict between two powerful countries. It is a formal and concise way to convey the severity and gravity of the situation.
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At least one major war is coming.
We managed to avert a major war in Gaza.
It is the first major war crimes trial in Serbia.
That led to a major war scare in 1983.
Two generations alive today have not suffered a major war.
One is if he gets us into a major war.
We now have a huge structural deficit akin to having fought a major war.
The use of borrowing is regarded as inevitable in periods of major war.
More fundamentally, except in times of major war, foreign policy issues do not decide US elections.
Its correspondents have covered virtually every major war since the American Civil War (1860 65).
"But we're resigned now to the fact that there's going to be a major war".
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