Examples of 'war with the army' in a sentence

Meaning of "war with the army"

war with the army: This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone is engaging in a conflict with a party that has greater resources or power, putting them at a disadvantage

How to use "war with the army" in a sentence

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war with the army
I am not at war with the army.
At war with the army youtube.
Joe can only go to war with the army he has.
Go to war with the army you have, not the army you want.
I only knew that she was in At War with the Army.
You go to war with the army you have.
As Donald Rumsfeld once said, “ you go to war with the Army you have.
We go to war with the army we have, Sebastian.
As Donald Rumsfeld said, ‘ We went into war with the army we have . '.
Going to war with the army you have?
Their first starring feature was the independently produced At War with the Army 1950.
You go to the war with the army that you have.
And yet, to quote Donald Rumsfeld, “ You go to war with the army you have . ”.
You go to war with the army you have, right?
Back then, we had a fierce war with the army of Northern Yan.

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You do not go to war with the army you wish you have.
In early May, the corps ended the war with the army in the Prague Offensive.
Better than going to war with the army you got, right? Heh . Indeed.
No, not really . - You go to war with the army you have.
Okay, so we go to war with the army we have.
Better than going to war with the army you got, right?
There is an old saying, “ Go to war with the army that you have . ”.

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