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Discover Ludwig"tides of war" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to different stages of a conflict. For example, "The tides of war have been changing since the ceasefire was declared."
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"Tides of War" is her first novel, and in several respects this shows.
Tides of War is elegantly written, with passages of verve and, on occasion, poignancy.
Tides of War is a panoramic snapshot of a troubled and troubling instant.
Tides of War, subtitled "a novel of the Peninsula War", is as much portrait as novel.
She turned to fiction in 2011 with Tides of War, a panoramic Regency romance.
In this windblown settlement, people have watched Sakhalin tossed back and forth by tides of war.
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Yes, the tide of war is receding.
"The tide of war is receding.
The tide of war now turned against the aggressors.
UK and US hope to repeat success of strategy that turned tide of war in Iraq.
The president is fond of saying that "the tide of war is receding".
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