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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a patrol" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of individuals assigned to monitor or guard a specific area, often in a military or law enforcement context.
Example: "The soldiers were sent out on a patrol to secure the perimeter of the base."
Alternatives: "a reconnaissance team" or "a security detail".
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Each patrol has a Patrol Leader (PL) and Assistant Patrol Leader (APL).
The ship had been on a patrol.
The reporter went along on a patrol.
Even a patrol car now and then.
"I didn't see a patrol car.
The officers went back outside to a patrol car.
The police were summoned, and a patrol car arrived.
They often park a patrol car near the Crystal Houses.
The red-haired policeman led me to a patrol car.
A constable arrived in a patrol car, then another.
Tuesday morning, the British official said, a patrol of paratroopers and a patrol of military police entered the city.
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