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To deploy
verb
To prepare and arrange (usually military unit or units) for use.
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They are also easy to deploy.
Sergeant Bales was declared fit to deploy.
Only one left waiting to deploy.
The Pentagon plans to deploy 12 Ospreys.
And the army has started to deploy.
Straw welcomed the plan to deploy Tornados.
Iran has little capacity to deploy force.
We don't have to deploy it.
Quite simply, they are hard to deploy.
Israel plans to deploy the system, called Trophy, more widely.
It is quite another to deploy them in peacetime.
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