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Discover Ludwig"theater of war" is correct and is commonly used in written English to refer to a particular region in which a military conflict, campaign, or war is occurring.
For example, "The theater of war in Syria has seen much devastation in recent years."
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theather of war
noun
The area in which armed conflict takes place.
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The phrase "theater of war" becomes literal.
Props and costumes mattered in this theater of war.
Take it out of the theater of war.
The SISB is a world-class seaport generally located within 800 miles of the theater of war.
TSVs are to be designed to access very small ports located at or near the theater of war.
Intratheater sealift operations refer to new strategies proposed for quickly deploying a military force to a theater of war when major seaports are not available.
Weapons designed for the theater of war have no place in a movie theater.
For the people living in this theater of war, the litany of such disappointments is long.
"Nobody took it seriously because this is not their theater of war," Professor Adamu said.
Mr. Philbrick nimbly evokes the beautiful but unforgiving landscape that was this theater of war.
"Bangkok was not a theater of war," Mr. Adams said, even if some protesters were armed.
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