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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a conflict between two or more parties, such as a war between nations or other political entities. For example, "The country is currently on a war with its neighbor."
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"Everything grew from doing a school project about just one name on a war memorial.
The country is being put on a "war footing", says one.It is a familiar pattern.
"We're on a war footing," he said.
And we've been on a war ever since.
Raffi Khatchadourian on a war crime in Iraq.
"You have to be on a war footing," she said.
At any rate, the Fourth is on a war footing.
But what of suggestions that Mr Putin has put the Russian economy on a war footing?
ALL year, it seems, Malaysia has been on a war footing.
IN RECENT weeks the world economy has been on a war footing, at least rhetorically.
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But he also took on a war-weary tone.
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