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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Can I interchange 'against' with 'on'?

Can I interchange 'against' with 'on' in the given sentence?

The President declared a war on terrorism and drugs.

Would it be acceptable if I said, "The President declared a war against terrorism and drugs."
  

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Rommel Can I interchange 'against' with 'on' in the given sentence? Yes.

  • Rommel Can I interchange 'against' with 'on' in the given sentence?
  • Yes.
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RommelCan I interchange 'against' with 'on' in the given sentence?
Yes.
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Now I know... Thank you, Mister Micawber.
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Correct sentence:
The President declared a war on terrorism and drugs.

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SteveCollinsThe President declared a war on terrorism and drugs.
Actually, a more natural version would omit 'a':

The President declared war on terrorism and drugs.

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