The war dragged on, as wars tend to do.

Kelsey Brickl
The war dragged on, as wars tend to do.
The war dragged on, as wars tend to do.
The war dragged on, as wars tend to do.
The war dragged on, as wars tend to do.
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The war dragged on, as wars tend to do. The words "as wars tend to do" are an example of the phrase "as is often the case." This is a saying that people use when giving advice or making comparisons. It is used to describe something that happens frequently. The war dragged on as the years went by until it finally came to an end.

Source: Hardtack: A Civil War Story

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