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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major exercise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant or important activity, often in the context of training, practice, or evaluation.
Example: "The organization conducted a major exercise to test its emergency response capabilities."
Alternatives: "a significant undertaking" or "a substantial drill".
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It must have been a major exercise".
The Ankara palace also required a major exercise in forest clearance.
That may explain why a major exercise staged in 2013 went without a simulated nuclear attack.
More than 1,500 marines from the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit are here for a major exercise.
"To do such a major exercise as a sort of defensive move would be highly irrational," Mr. Kramer said.
"It was an incredible eight years before Kinnock embarked on a major exercise of his own – talking to the public about the way they saw things.
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So immediately afterwards, I went on a major exercise-and-diet program.
"If you want to be thorough and make sure everything is right, it is a major, major exercise".
The men underwent extensive training in amphibious landings, including Exercise Fabius, a major training exercise at Hayling Island in May 1944.
This was illustrated in the lead up to the simulated evacuation during a major 2008 exercise based on an Auckland Volcanic Field eruption, Exercise Ruaumoko, when civil authorities wanted to know when the 48 hour 'time window' before outbreak had been entered (Lindsay et al. 2010).
On 8 January 2006, a major civil exercise involving over 2,000 personnel from 22 government agencies, codenamed Exercise Northstar V, simulating bombing and chemical attacks at Dhoby Ghaut, Toa Payoh, Raffles Place and Marina Bay MRT stations was conducted.
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