win a war

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To be victorious in a war.

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  • The small nation managed to win the war against its much larger aggressor.
  • To win a war often demands not just military strength, but also strong public support.
  • Historically, few empires have been able to win every war they started.
  • If the allies had acted sooner, they might have won the war with fewer casualties.
  • The new leader promised his people that he would win the war and restore peace.
  • Many argue that a true victory means more than just being able to win a war.
  • They believed that their superior technology would help them win the war quickly.
  • The strategy focused on disrupting supply lines, hoping to win the war of attrition.
  • Despite their bravery, the rebels struggled to win the war against the well-equipped government forces.
  • It is a harsh reality that some conflicts are impossible to truly win a war in.