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The phrase "on war" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is related to or concerning war. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The government's decision to declare war on the neighboring country has sparked controversy among its citizens."
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In one section the usual clichés on war and torture are doled out.
Comment on war predictions.
Instead, he went on war footing.
Hollywood is on war footing this morning.
In 1545, therefore, Charles decided on war.
He was working on "War and Peace".
An electro-pop opera based on "War And Peace".
I was fascinated by Chris Suellentrop's article on war games.
Garnett went nearly blind working on "War and Peace".
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In a head-on war China's armed forces would be no match for America's.
But they never go for a full-on war.
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