Sentence examples for war role from inspiring English sources

The phrase "war role" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the role or position someone plays in a war or conflict. Example: "The general's war role was to strategize and lead the troops."

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If the U.S. refused to assist its closest allies in a withdrawal from Bosnia, however, it would jeopardize America's post-Cold War role in Europe.

But in the last 10 years, under the current Justice and Development (AK) party government that came to power in 2002, Turkey attempted to further redefine its post-Cold War role.

BBC Monitoring, the government/BBC-funded body that listens to and summarises foreign broadcasts, is attempting to shake off a reputation for spookery and consolidate a post-cold war role.

Dayton marked a turning point in America's post-Cold War role in Europe; it put an end not only to war in Bosnia but also to several years of widespread concern that the U.S. was in the process of turning its back on Europe.

As journalist John Pilger writes, "Hollywood has returned to its Cold War role, led by liberals".

General Secretary Gorbachev said of his former rival's Cold War role: "[He was] a man who was instrumental in bringing about the end of the Cold War", and deemed him "a great President".

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The deputy fantasized a world of "sausage people" tracked by F.B.I. careerists who are also stuck with cold war roles in a game on Replay.

Most of the other women she met there were dressed in hoop skirts and portrayed more traditional female Civil War roles, like grieving widows or sutlers, merchants who traveled with the armies and sold goods to the soldiers.

The critic Frederic Jameson, who joined Ms. Buck-Morss in a Soviet conference in 1990, even pointed out that the cold war roles now seemed reversed, with Western Marxists criticizing "capitalist commodity culture," while the Soviet philosophers used the vocabulary of "cold war anti-Communism".

As her style develops in the 1920s and 30s – in paintings such as Susie and the Washbasin, a fisherman's daughter washing in a cottage bedroom; or Ballet Girl and Dressmaker; or in her portraits of women in war roles after 1939 – the brushstrokes are assimilated into a smoother surface and the modelling of the figures is more sculptural and more unapologetically illustrative.

There is little appetite for far-sighted new deals with European allies.Europe at a crossroadsIn Europe, meanwhile, debates about transforming the military for a post-cold-war role are only just beginning.

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