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Discover Ludwig"prolonged war" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a war that has been long in duration. For example, "The prolonged war in the Middle East has caused much suffering and hardship for the people living there."
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I released the papers because I foresaw prolonged war and eventual escalation, including incursions into Laos and Cambodia, the mining of Haiphong and the bombing of Hanoi.
In Angola, the Unita army continues to fuel a prolonged war with diamonds, although the guerrillas have suffered severe setbacks in recent years.
should we be bracing ourselves for an amplified & prolonged war of attrition waged by #egypt's deep state apparatus to ensure #morsi fails?
Affected populations may experience defined periods of violence (weeks to months), ongoing or recurrent insecurity in a protracted conflict (years to decades), or long-term consequences of a previous (usually prolonged) war.
Avoiding a prolonged war, no doubt, is also part of the United States diplomatic strategy.
And that made for a prolonged war, an escalating war and essentially a hopeless war.
And the possibility of a prolonged war with Iraq hangs over the second quarter.
Prolonged war in the Middle East would serve Putin's interests perfectly.
But a shadow hovered: a prolonged war had once destroyed a Democratic Administration.
Instead, we now live in a prolonged war zone – exploding bombs shake my window frames on a weekly basis.
Prokhanov is pleased to conclude that Russia is entering a prolonged war with the West — a cold war, possibly worse.
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