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Discover LudwigThe phrase "propaganda war" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where two or more parties are engaged in a battle of propaganda tactics, often in the context of political or ideological conflict. Example: "The two countries have been locked in a propaganda war for years, each trying to sway public opinion in their favor through media campaigns and misinformation."
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A propaganda war erupted.
The propaganda war.
The propaganda war continued as well.
Was he succeeding in the propaganda war?
"But in the propaganda war, that fact won't matter".
He looks small and ineffective in the propaganda war.
The propaganda war between east and west abated.
Pietro's rhetoric was well fashioned for a propaganda war.
But it may be losing the wider propaganda war.
They now had the means to wage a propaganda war.
The showdown approaches and the propaganda war moves on.
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