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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rebel force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of individuals who resist or oppose an established authority, often in a military or political context.
Example: "The government struggled to maintain control as a rebel force emerged in the northern region, challenging their authority."
Alternatives: "an insurgent group" or "a resistance movement".
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ONLY a month ago, a rebel force that had swept through most of the Central African Republic in a matter of weeks was on the verge of capturing Bangui, the capital, and seemed poised to overthrow President François Bozizé.
A rebel force is poised to capture Goma, one of Congo's main towns.
A week earlier, a rebel force — called the M23 Movement — had seized control of the city.
A Rebel force led by Princess Leia opposes the Empire, which rules the galaxy.
He resurfaced in Liberia in 1989 as a Libyan-trained warlord, leading a rebel force.
Taylor is accused of arming and controlling Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front (RUF), a rebel force responsible for widespread atrocities.
So how do you get away with arming a rebel force that attacks U.N. peacekeepers, rapes women and recruits children?
Taylor, 62, is accused of arming and controlling Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front, a rebel force responsible for widespread atrocities.
In the first Chechen war, from 1994 to 1996, he commanded a rebel force fighting for independence against Russian forces.
The island is divided between supporters of an unseated junta and a rebel force backed by the United States.
Ultimately, some of these bands of unemployed and homeless peasants united into a rebel force, and in the 1350s began the process of ousting the Mongols from China.
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