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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a foreign army" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a military force from another country. Example sentence: The country sought help from a foreign army to defend against the invading forces.
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"A foreign army alone cannot beat an insurgency," is the general's conclusion.
Again, a foreign army would be needed to secure such a haven.
Saddam was removed from power, but by a foreign army, not Iraqis.
For a foreign army, establishing a supply route would be very difficult.
It seems that their only crime is resistance to occupation by a foreign army.
British territory had been invaded by a foreign army on her watch.
A foreign army that topples a regime needs to leave within weeks or at most months.
"Any time a foreign army comes here, it is not a normal situation.
Israel has no provision for arresting someone who deserts a foreign army.
Two years ago the PLA staged large-scale exercises with them, the first with a foreign army.
It withdrew after Sri Lanka's government decided it no longer wanted a foreign army in the country.
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