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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a corps of thugs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of individuals who engage in violent or criminal behavior, often implying organization or coordination among them.
Example: "The city was plagued by a corps of thugs who terrorized the neighborhoods and instilled fear in the residents."
Alternatives: "a gang of thugs" or "a band of thugs".
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Instead they have let loose on the populace a corps of thugs, known as the Young Communist League.
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urging the establishment of a corps of public-interest lawyers.
The yellow shirts also had a corps of armed guards.
It didn't have a corps of kamikaze operatives.
She also began assembling a corps of volunteers.
NASA had neglected to recruit a corps of philosophers.
C. A corps of elite blue-bereted French mountain troops.
Initially that justified a corps of officers to handle the related calls for service.
"We are not a bunch of thugs.
They just look like a bunch of thugs".
A band of thugs beat up and stabbed three Romanians in a Rome suburb.
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