Sentence examples for wage warfare from inspiring English sources

The phrase "wage warfare" is correct and usable in written English to mean "engage in war; fight a battle or war".
For example: "With peace negotiations stalled, the two sides decided to wage warfare against each other."

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Though cooperation became the norm within a tribe, tribes would wage warfare just as relentlessly as chimpanzee bands.

Jimmy Guerin said the measures introduced to combat gang crime are failing as rivals wage warfare on the streets of Dublin.

Second, he added, it has been far easier to organize, recruit and raise money for their causes in the United States than to wage warfare here.

William Wallace and Robert the Bruce in turn used it as a base to wage warfare against the English, and for centuries it was a safe haven for brigands who preyed upon travellers.

Today Reuters reported that while coalition forces could encircle the capital in days they lack the "overwhelming force" needed to wage warfare in the streets of Baghdad, according to a British defence source.

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Those waging warfare, he said, are "bent on the destruction of the Libyan people," according to Reuters.

In a variation of Congressional Republicans' accusations that the president's proposals to increase taxes on millionaires amounted to "class warfare," Mrs. Bachman accused Mr. Obama of waging "warfare on the millions of small businesses like the Sukup company".

And so for Soda_Jerk, sampling and editing are like waging warfare on contemporary power structures.

Will terrorists wage germ warfare?

But they cannot wage checkbook warfare like the masters.

They had learned to mobilize the rural population and to wage guerrilla warfare.

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