Sentence examples for to wars from inspiring English sources

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to wars

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Organized, large-scale, armed conflict between countries or between national, ethnic, or other sizeable groups, usually involving the engagement of military forces.

  • The war was largely between Sunni and Shia militants.

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"We are used to wars.

We are used to wars, and losing everything.

We are finally starting to recognize that climate change leads to wars and economic ruin.

Instead of resorting to wars, Wenceslas engaged in negotiations and soon achieved success in Upper Silesia.

Wars to end all wars give way to wars that never end.

The mastering of agriculture led to a sense of territory that led to wars.

His paper, The Daily Mirror of London, sent him to wars and to natural disasters.

When it comes to "wars of choice" European countries with different histories and geographies may disagree.

We can't pretend that there aren't costs to wars, well beyond the obvious ones.

And that should extend to wars, to foreign involvement, to programs.

Ministers pointed to wars with the Native Americans and other problems as signs of God's judgment.

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