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"of war" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate something related to or belonging to war, or to describe the characteristics or effects of war. One example of using "of war" in a sentence is: "The soldier returned from the front lines, scarred by the physical and emotional toll of war." In this sentence, "of war" is used to describe the cause of the soldier's scars and struggles.
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Images of war matter.
The glory of war?
A tale of war.
The Art of War.
What kind of war?
Prisoners of war suffered most.
"They are weary of war".
Americans are tired of war.
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It's a tug-of-war.
Play tug-of-war.
Think carefully about playing tug-of-war.
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