Examples of 'has raged' in a sentence
Meaning of "has raged"
has raged - This phrase indicates the occurrence of a vigorous, intense, or prolonged conflict or argument. It suggests that a situation of great intensity or magnitude has persisted over a period of time, typically involving heated discussions, strong opinions, or impassioned debates
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The fire has raged out of control.
For ages a relentless war has raged.
Civil war has raged in our streets.
Here again a fierce battle has raged.
Has raged unabated for over a century.
The debate has raged all week.
Has raged for decades.
A war that has raged on for decades.
For too long the war of the sexes has raged.
This debate has raged for decades.
Over the years the debate over the egg has raged on.
And it has raged since the beginning of time.
That is a debate that has raged for eternity.
Debate has raged for centuries as to its origin.
And so the debate has raged on.
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The war has raged on for twenty years.
Their war to exterminate mankind has raged for decades.
A passionate debate has raged around three alternative hypotheses.
You can not begin to imagine how long this war has raged.
But this debate has raged on for centuries.
A noisy battle between the pros and the antis has raged ever since.
Ideological war has raged over these matters.
It has now been seven years that the civil war has raged in Syria.
The controversy has raged more than a year.
He has raged against The evil of mankind.
This is a terrible scam which has raged in recent days.
Debate has raged over what their final song was.
But the final battle would not has raged for decades.
War has raged for as long as most can remember.
A fire has raged.
The debate has raged for years as to whether or not tofu is actually nutritional.
The active versus passive management battle has raged on for decades now.
The war has raged for months with no clear winner.
The struggle for national liberation and social progress has raged like a prairie fire.
A controversy has raged for decades as to whether this religious group is a cult.
And the creatures of darkness has raged across Britain.
The debate has raged over health care at the federal level.
Violence in neighboring Syria has raged for more than a year.
And debate has raged for years over what causes animals.
The heated controversy surrounding Kabbalah has raged on for twenty centuries.
But this debate has raged on forever and probably will continue to do so.
But the debate over just how costly Has raged for decades.
The war on cancer has raged on for more than forty years.
For some two hundred years, the controversy has raged.
The controversy has raged for more a decade and is unlikely to end soon.
This also applies to the separatist terror that has raged for years in Southeast Turkey.
The battle that has raged over marijuana is a long and arduous one.
The battle for Donetsk airport has raged since September.
The war which has raged across the Lebanon is scarcely understood outside.
For over one hundred years, this controversy has raged.
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