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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guerrilla force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group engaged in irregular warfare, typically against a larger, traditional military force.
Example: "The region was destabilized by the activities of a guerrilla force that operated in the mountains."
Alternatives: "an insurgent group" or "a resistance movement".
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"You can't finish off a guerrilla force".
But we are a guerrilla force".
"A guerrilla force that doesn't fight, dies," said Fayad.
"The C.I.A. recruited Gen. Vang Pao in 1961 to lead a guerrilla force," a statement read.
As a teen-ager, Ortega joined the Sandinista National Liberation Front, or F.S.L.N., a guerrilla force named in Sandino's honor.
Eagerness produces a willingness to treat a guerrilla force as a party on an equal footing with the legitimate government.
Second, Pakistan's intelligence services have used Lashkar as a guerrilla force to fight India over their disputed border in Kashmir.
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A year later, Pakistan tried to wrest away the territory by sending in a tribal guerrilla force, a gambit that ended in a military stalemate.
The siege, a propaganda success for the rebels, was one of the more bizarre chapters in a decade-old war between a sophisticated guerrilla force and a U.S.-backed army that has held them at bay.
Wounded in battle at least three times, he built a fierce guerrilla force and a formidable reputation as a warrior.
The Taliban is a proven guerrilla force with a record of absorbing setbacks, regrouping, and exploiting the rugged terrain of Afghanistan to inflict losses.
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