Sentence examples for war struggle from inspiring English sources

The phrase "war struggle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a battle, fight, or conflict that is part of a larger war. For example, "The war struggle on the Eastern Front was long and brutal."

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Democrats with experience of war struggle to disagree.

It combines politics, patriotism, war, struggle and international intrigue.

Then, as the long years of the war struggle past, you can see him change.

The year 1984 came and went, with the US still locked in a cold war struggle with the Soviet Union.

I wanted to tell a more basic story about the classic Cold War struggle of East and West".

During the post-World War II era, Russia was a central player in international affairs, locked in a Cold War struggle with the United States.

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He moved, with his brother Bob, to Los Angeles after the second world war, struggling as an actor, comic and writer.

I'd rather see us as a nation argue about the war, struggling to get it right, than ignore it.

Grant, in the aftermath of the Civil War, struggled to maintain any weapons more lethal than those required to fight American Indians.

The exile, Luis Posada Carriles, 82, is a veteran of the cold war struggles against Fidel Castro who once worked for the C.I.A. and is a suspect in several bombings.

His was an epoch of cold war struggles, of reasons of state, of labor in the national interest, of the ends justifying the means.

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