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The phrase "start a war" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a conflict that has escalated to a point of extreme violence. For example, "The political dispute between the two countries quickly escalated and led to the start of a war."
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Or start a war.
Have them start a war.
"You'll start a war," Anderson warns him.
"Are they TRYING to start a war?
TRUMP: That would not start a war.
This is how you start a war".
We don't want to start a war".
"The police," he says, "they want to start a war".
And I wouldn't start a war in Libya.
"They are not going to start a war.
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One idea is to start a war-crimes investigation.
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