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The phrase "a joint fighting force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a military or collaborative group formed by multiple parties to engage in combat or defense operations together.
Example: "The countries formed a joint fighting force to address the rising threats in the region."
Alternatives: "combined military unit" or "collaborative combat team".
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[C6.] The Navy and Marines Join Forces For two centuries the United States Navy and the Marine Corps have worked as a joint fighting force, but despite their long history they have always advertised separately -- until now.
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But the new joint fighting force could act as a bulwark against the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), an al-Qaeda group manned largely by foreign mujahidee n that is more radical than Jabhat al-Nusra.
It was a formidable fighting force.
The British probably were a superior fighting force.
The Islamic State is a formidable fighting force that conquered very quickly vast areas of Iraq and Syria.
Not that it necessarily makes for a better fighting force.
No editor could ask for a better fighting force.
That's what made America such a good fighting force.
The conservation and management of military training lands has long evolved around the unique criteria for maintaining a viable fighting force.
Today, they are resurgent and reinvigorated, a disciplined fighting force marching confidently forward.
The new coalition may also herald the creation of a new fighting force in Syria.
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