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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through war" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was accomplished or achieved as a result of war. Example: "The two nations finally reached a peace agreement after years of conflict through war."
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Through war, he said, they believed.
These conflicting impulses run through "War & Leisure".
This land will not be free except through war.
For 15 or 16 years we all lived through war.
"We don't want practitioners who only teach through war stories.
"2013 will be the year of a solution either through peace or through war," he added.
Ibn Saud ended that by imposing his rule through war, marriages and pacts with other families.
"Bosnia is a nation that suffered through war and wants to exist through its football".
"This ends through war," said Mr. Bass, the founder of Hayman Capital Management in Dallas.
"I agree with Ahmadinejad that Israel should be wiped off the map, but not through war.
It should also be said that both Bush recoveries were achieved through war.
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