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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a military" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a group or organization of armed forces or soldiers. Example: "The president called for a military intervention to address the escalating conflict in the region." Note: It is more common and grammatically correct to use "the military" when referring to a specific country's armed forces, as in "the U.S. military." Use "a military" when talking about a general concept or a hypothetical scenario.
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"It's a military secret".
A military spokesman, Maj.
He's a military commander.
It's a military operation.
A military spokesman, Brig.
A military dog also died.
Was it a military coup?
"It was a military coup.
— A military judge sentenced Pfc.
Nor a military junta, likewise.
"None have a military background.
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