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Have been in the wars

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Figurative Use

The phrase is often figurative, not implying real wars but personal struggles or mishaps.

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After the hectic move, she mentioned she felt like she'd been in the wars.
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Injury or Trouble

It may refer to visible injuries or suggest recent troubles without specifics.

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With that bandaged hand, you look like you've been in the wars.
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Sympathetic Tone

The phrase can express sympathy for someone who has gone through tough times.

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Oh dear, you've been in the wars, haven't you? Let me help.
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