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Discover LudwigThe phrase "years of war" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a period of time during which a war is being fought, often indicating a prolonged or ongoing conflict. Example: "The country suffered through ten years of war, leaving devastation and loss in its wake."
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After 22 years of war, let's hope.
He's experienced like 22 years of war.
They have suffered 20 years of war".
Years of war had devastated agriculture.
Bougainville went through 20 years of war.
"Do you know how long eight years of war is?
Most people expect two or three more years of war.
After years of war, even Asmara is isolated.
The years of war have embittered and politicized a generation.
Afghanistan has endured 21 straight years of war.
The twenty years of war has displaced millions.
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