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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mobilisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of organizing or preparing a group of people or resources for a specific purpose, often in a political or military context.
Example: "The government announced a mobilisation of troops in response to the escalating conflict."
Alternatives: "an assembly" or "a deployment".
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Putin instead offers a mobilisation strategy.
Not a celebration, but a mobilisation.
His advance has led to a mobilisation in some towns opposed to him, notably Misrata.
Religion, people believe, is being used both as a smoke-screen and a mobilisation device.
China's state-run media have hinted at a mobilisation of the mainland's armed forces.
He says he's going to be working hard, seeking a mobilisation of fresh energy.
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How else, however, to describe a mass mobilisation against a deceitful policy that will harm the weakest and diminish us all?
"Klitschko calls for a declaration on a general mobilisation," his party Udar (Punch) said in a statement.
Sport is a personal pastime, not a fascistic mobilisation.
It was a fatal combination of a massive mobilisation of those against with stay-at-home traditional supporters.
The school strikes movement is an encouraging sign that a mass mobilisation remains possible.
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