war-torn in the PONS Dictionary

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Its mission is to unite children of war-torn regions in their shared love of soccer.
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The war-torn city began to see some positive development as millions of expats returned to the country.
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A new generation brought with them renewed interest in the main war-torn setting that had been created.
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Many interpreted the ceremony as a symbolically important new start for the war-torn nation.
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The film aims to speak multiple generations and to give people a better understanding of the people who still live in war-torn countries.
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An urgent need on this war-torn earth is the founding, on a spiritual basis, of numerous world-brotherhood colonies.
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She believes there is a peaceful solution to the current war-torn country.
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The music is exclusively orchestral, with a chaotic sound to provide atmosphere to the war-torn world in which the game takes place.
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He was able to use his organisational and agricultural skills to assist in the farming recovery and the relief of refugees in war-torn countries.
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The village now looks like a war-torn zone.
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