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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trade war" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a conflict between two or more countries that involve restrictions on imports and exports. For example, "The trade war between the US and China has escalated quickly in the last few months."
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trade war
noun
The practice of nations creating mutual tariffs or similar barriers to trade.
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Another trade war in the making?
Forget Trump's trade war.
Trade war considerations.
Trade War Escalates.
Trade war is hell.
Instead it's threatening a trade war.
On to China, and a trade war.
Warnings of a trade war have multiplied.
No one wants a trade war.
Crossing it could spell a trade war.
What is a trade war?
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