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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guerrilla army" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of fighters who engage in irregular warfare, often against a larger, traditional military force.
Example: "The region was plagued by conflict, as a guerrilla army launched surprise attacks on government troops."
Alternatives: "a resistance force" or "an insurgent group".
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These ghost towns offer a perfect environment for a guerrilla army to regroup, Knights said.
A guerrilla army, the Rwandese Patriotic Front, had been attacking from Uganda.
He accompanied the Castros and other comrades to Mexico, where they formed a guerrilla army.
The group resembles a guerrilla army, with brigades, battalions, companies, platoons and squads, the report said.
This is a new tactic for a guerrilla army that has always husbanded its fighters' lives rather carefully.
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement grew out of a guerrilla army that fought a 22-year civil war with Sudan.
The party grew out of a guerrilla army, led by ethnic Tutsis, that toppled the previous Hutu-led regime.
The few survivors, including the wounded Guevara, reached the Sierra Maestra, where they became the nucleus of a guerrilla army.
And the young man flees to the hills where he joins a guerrilla army to fight the invaders.
But Isis is a guerrilla army with long experience of being bombed by the American, Iraqi and Syrian air forces.
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Each nationalist group fielded a guerrilla army ZANU's was called the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army ZANLAA), while ZAPU's was the Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army ZIPRAA).
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