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"waged in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to carrying out a protracted or violent struggle, typically a war. For example, "The war was waged in Italy for over three years."
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But this how public discourse is waged in America.
The war on drugs is enthusiastically waged in many countries.
Some category battles are being waged in court.
But wars are always waged in the name of peace.
The bigger battle could be waged in derivatives.
And think of a holy war waged in space!
There is class warfare being waged in the 2012 campaign.
Several Civil War battles were waged in this region.
Mr. Obama waged in many ways an improbable campaign.
A similar campaign was waged in the blogosphere.
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