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Fog War Idiom Refers Confusion Caused Chaos Battle

Phrase/Idiom the fog of war
Definition This idiom refers to the confusion caused by the chaos of battle.
Example After the bombing raid we had no idea where the enemy were. That’s to be expected in the fog of war.

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