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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To be stationed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the placement or assignment of a person, often in a military or job context. Example: "After completing his training, he was ready to be stationed overseas."
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He called for a police officer to be stationed at every school.
I also know only too well how it feels to be stationed there at Christmas.
Some have called for American battlefield nuclear weapons to be stationed there, alarming China.
Next month he is to be stationed at the air station in Beaufort.
A police riot van used to be stationed permanently outside the front door.
Several dozen American Special Forces are to be stationed at an army base in Saravena.
It also allowed for both government and rebel troops to be stationed in Juba.
They were the first American soldiers to be stationed near Oddbury.
She was sent to Botswana, where another friend from Westfield happened to be stationed.
The Rolling Umpties were the first American soldiers to be stationed near Oddbury.
The dish is named for McGuinness Boulevard in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, where he used to be stationed.
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