Examples of 'much of the war' in a sentence

Meaning of "much of the war"

much of the war ~ refers to a significant portion or a large part of a war. This phrase is commonly used when discussing the extent or scale of a conflict, particularly when highlighting the significance or impact of a particular period or event during the war

How to use "much of the war" in a sentence

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much of the war
Much of the war involved guerilla attacks.
Saunders never spoke very much of the war.
Norman spent much of the war years as a radio singer.
It fought on the eastern front for much of the war.
But the result was that much of the war debt was inflated away.
The line saw little use by the military for much of the war.
Much of the war was fought in northern Italy.
Newport was occupied by Union forces for much of the war.
Much of the War is a matter of semantics.
The Battalion served as an artillery unit for much of the war.
He spent much of the war mapping shoreline defenses in the Pacific.
The remaining two were stationed in the Aegean for much of the war.
She spent much of the war on convoy patrol duty in the Caribbean Sea.
The latter would be the backbone of the MKHL for much of the war.
Elsie Reford spent much of the war in England.

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Much of the war along the South Carolina coast concentrated on capturing Charleston.
Trump White House weighs unprecedented plan to privatize much of the war in Afghanistan.
Thus for much of the war the Anglican Church faced an identity crisis.
Australian warships served in the Red Sea and Persian Gulf through much of the war.
In addition to this, much of the war was taking place close by.
Like so many of his peers, he never talked much of the war.
No, I did not see much of the war.
Though logistics situations improved over time, ammunition was short for much of the war.
The scorched-earth retreat strategies of both sides left much of the war zone uninhabitable.
The 102nd Regiment continued to serve in a reserve capacity for much of the war.
No, horribly and evil in armies, this was much of the war to be fought.
No, horrible and evil an armistice, with much of the war to be fought.

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