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Discover LudwigThe phrase "war scene" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a visual representation of a war, either in real life or in art. For example: "The movie was impressive, with a realistic war scene that brought the audience to tears."
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It was a war scene".
"It's a war scene in the Lockyer Valley today".
He said: "I've never seen anything like that in my life, it was like a war scene.
The situation reminded him of what he had seen in Beirut: "Blood absolutely everywhere — it was a war scene".
In René Clément's beautiful "Forbidden Games" there's only one brief war scene.
It was all so surreal, it looked like a war scene".
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They aren't war scenes.
It has war scenes that might upset children.
"And I was watching the war scenes and thinking, I don't know enough about this.
When first seeing the work's war scenes, we assume we're watching authentic documentary footage.
Saigonese could sit in air-conditioning and watch expensively staged war scenes.
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