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The phrase "they are warring" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that a group of people or entities are engaging in a war or conflict with one another. Example: "The two neighboring countries have been warring for years over their shared border, causing much destruction and loss of life."
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They are warring with an "oppressed body-part puree", though I might be wrong.
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They are war, continual war, and "war is god".
WASHINGTON — They are war heroes with the injuries to show for it.
WHATEVER else they are, wars are usually good for the economy, at least in the short run.
They are war loot.
They are war-weary and not inclined to take to the streets in revolution.
They were war stories: they made us feel special.
"I don't support soldiers — I think they're war criminals.
But what about Mr Obama himself?In this section Must they be wars without end?
Except Hunt didn't know they were innocent people, he was told they were war criminals.
They were war films, sure, but they were also a straightforward documentary ("Restrepo") and an action thriller ("The Hurt Locker").
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