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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mutiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rebellion or revolt against authority, particularly in a military or naval context.
Example: "The crew staged a mutiny against their captain after months of harsh treatment."
Alternatives: "an uprising" or "a rebellion".
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He wants -- and gets -- a mutiny.
A mutiny would never happen in Pakistan.
"It was not a mutiny.
"It was a mutiny," Ant says.
One co-worker compared his efforts to "a mutiny".
Now they find themselves with a mutiny on their hands".
One is that it provokes a mutiny against Germany.
There was a mutiny brewing under the tree.
But the stigma of a mutiny conviction remained.
"If they did, there would be a mutiny".
In England this would have been a scandal, a mutiny.
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