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"war over" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the end of a conflict or disagreement between two or more parties. Example: "After years of fighting, the war over territory finally came to an end with the signing of a peace treaty."
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Then, suddenly, it's total war, over in a flash.
The Next War Over IT.
The "culture war" over human origins exists for quite real reasons.
But "brothers at war" over their bodies?
This is a war over human nature.
The war over the War continues.
"We don't want more war over this".
Do countries go to war over water?
The war over Europe is indeed over.
"War over there was very big war.
They want this war over with".
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