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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"Go to war" as a reporter?

I know the phrase "go to war" is okay when talking about soldiers, but what about other people, such as journalists, who go to a war-torn countries to report? Do they "go to war" as well, or is such a phrase impossible in that case as it implies fighting against somebody?
  

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Journalists do not go to war. Actually, soldiers don't normally go to war; they go into battle. It;s normally countries that go to war.

  • Journalists do not go to war.
  • Actually, soldiers don't normally go to war; they go into battle.
  • It;s normally countries that go to war.
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Journalists do not go to war. Actually, soldiers don't normally go to war; they go into battle. It;s normally countries that go to war.

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