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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guerilla" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a guerrilla." You can use it when referring to a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting, typically against larger regular forces.
Example: "The guerrilla fighters used their knowledge of the terrain to launch surprise attacks on the enemy."
Alternatives: "a freedom fighter" or "an insurgent."
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Good reason to join a guerilla army?
"I see it as a guerilla artwork," she said.
"Fight a guerilla like a guerilla", the motto of the warfare training school, is painted on the rocks.
Now that's what we call a guerilla gig.
A guerilla warfare requires the aid either of disciplined forces or of inaccessible territory.
As a guerilla soldier, Mr. Kunwar thought only "about changing the country," he recalled.
She has possibly laid the foundation for a guerilla war in Punjab.
Paranoia makes them behave like insurgents in a guerilla war against "the elite" and "the establishment".
He had previously fought as a guerilla against the Algerian government in the mid-1990s.
Mr. Braga was a guerilla fighter in the Philippine jungles and now lives near San Diego.
Tells about the Zapatista National Liberation Army, which opened a guerilla offensive on Jan . 1
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