They were at "war with"
They declare "war on"
they fought a "war against"
Depends on the context of the sentence..
War With vs War On vs War Against?
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- avik.ch
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All are correct and the usage is dependent on the meaning of the sentence.mankey wrote:Dear Experts
Wanted to know which out of these is/are a correct expression:
War With vs War On vs War Against?
Thanks
Mankey












