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Discover LudwigThe phrase "war going on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an ongoing conflict or war. For example, "There is a war going on in the Middle East that has been ongoing for decades."
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There's a war going on, he knows.
"There was a war going on," Hurley said.
"There was an undeclared war going on," he says.
"Listen up--there's a war going on out there!
"There is a war going on here," he said.
There is a war going on right now.
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In fact, the war goes on unabated.
The war goes on, with life stalled and hardships ahead.
That year the war went on, nameless, somewhere,.
And as the war went on, things changed in Kabul.
The war went on for another five years.
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