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Discover Ludwig"war hawk" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to refer to a person who strongly advocates for war or aggressive military actions. Example: "The president faced criticism for his decision to escalate the conflict, with many labeling him a war hawk."
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Carlsen, meanwhile, is no cold war hawk.
Donovan was now a hardcore Cold War hawk.
Scoop Jackson, a war hawk centrist Democrat, gets 12 pages.
(In fact, she was a centrist, a domestic liberal but a Cold War hawk).
We cannot let this extreme war hawk blunder us into another terrible conflict".
She's a war hawk with bad judgment who gets an unseemly emotional rush out of killing people.
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Suddenly, tax cutters, cold war hawks and churchmen found themselves worshiping under the same roof.
Before the war, hawks insisted that Iraq was a breeding ground for terrorism.
The slogan of the so-called War Hawks centered on two issues: "free trade and sailors' rights".
By 1812, however, Madison was under pressure from the so-called War Hawks to make good on his promise.
But none of the five proposed nicknames -- Titans, War Hawks, Scarlet Raiders, Red Hawks and Red Storm -- got a majority.
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