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Discover Ludwig"waging war" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a battle, fight or conflict, typically between two opposing sides. For example, "The two countries are waging war over their competing claims to the same land."
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PEOPLE are not alone in waging war.
We are waging war on mediocrity.
They accused my father of waging war against the government.
We are not waging war against women and children.
Waging war on the Islamists will not change that.
Once there, it found itself waging war on drugs, too.
He remains popular, and not only for waging war.
They talked of waging "war" on their rivals.
Korzhakov is waging war against Gusinsky in the press.
People talk, rhetorically, of waging war on diseases.
Moreover, it is the terrorist king, waging war".
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