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"This means war" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation where two people or groups are in conflict or some other type of tense situation and it is escalating to a point of battle or aggression. For example: "When the two countries refused to back down, it was clear: this means war."
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this means war
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An avowal of anger towards someone, suggesting revenge is now sought.
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And this means war.
STRAIGHTcroissants ?? This means war, Great-Britain.
After the Belgian Grand Prix, Hamilton felt "this means war.
"This means war!" Groucho declares, and it does.
Upon hearing the news, former secretary of state, Robert McNamara, shouted: "This means war with the Soviet Union!" 6.
This means war! they thought, gazing at the sight of burning cargo boxes and oily, black debris.
If he is to transform the public services, he will have to be bolder about competition, even if this means war with the unions.
Writer assumes this means war & he says that to regard a decision that is in man's hands as the will of God is not to worship God.
The opening moments of "Bullhead" are rich in foreboding and gloom, with a dark wood glimmering into view at the edge of a field, and yet, after the cacophony of "This Means War," they come as a blessed relief.
Strong advance interest in "The Vow," which cost about $30 million to make, forced Fox last week to make the highly unusual decision to push back the release of "This Means War," a Reese Witherspoon vehicle.
This Means War!" (Everybody's Business, March 26):I must disagree with the idea that if passengers were allowed to use cellphones on planes, the world as we know it would come to an end.
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