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The phrase "a detachment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group or unit, often in a military context, that has been separated from a larger force for a specific purpose.
Example: "A detachment of soldiers was sent to secure the perimeter of the base."
Alternatives: "a unit of" or "a group of".
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As part of a detachment of Marines assisting anti-drug operations, Cpl.
A gelignite explosive device was tossed at a detachment of soldiers but none were injured.
A detachment of marines under the bridge witnessed the incident but didn't realize what had happened.
The Patino also has a small hospital as well as a detachment of Spanish commandos.
Ukraine says it repelled a detachment of Russian troops in southern Ukraine, north of Crimea.
A detachment of 50 to 100 troops landed at the site on Friday.
A detachment of the 1st Battalion 8th US Marines called in repeated heavy artillery strikes.
The local Boy Scouts lent a detachment of Scouts to help.
He mentioned the Bronze Star that Mueller earned for leading a detachment of infantrymen in Vietnam.
Among UK squads in Kabul at that time were a detachment of the Coldstream Guards.
At one point, a detachment of Marines fired a battery of 105-millimetre howinzersalutealute.
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