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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rogue force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group or entity that operates outside of established rules or norms, often in a rebellious or unpredictable manner.
Example: "The government struggled to control the rogue force that had emerged in the region, disrupting peace and stability."
Alternatives: "an unruly faction" or "a rebellious group".
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They've turned into a rogue force.
Surely, and I use the word advisedly, the Met is now best described as a rogue force.
Critics — such as Nassim Nicholas Taleb, who famously likened TED speakers to "low-level entertainers" — tend to regard TED as a rogue force of idiocy, chasing ideas with a meat grinder while serious thinkers chew their leafy greens.
Since then, the veterans have become a rogue force in Zimbabwean politics, staging raids on the homes of opponents and beating and intimidating them, according to human rights groups and critics of the government.
Critics—such as Nassim Nicholas Taleb, who famously likened TED speakers to "low-level entertainers"—tend to regard TED as a rogue force of idiocy, chasing ideas with a meat grinder while serious thinkers chew their leafy greens.
There's no lobby and no matchmaking; when you enter, you and your co-op team will run into other players (as well as the usual NPC gangs), and if you shoot at any, you'll be temporarily declared a rogue force, giving every other group in the are permission to hunt you down.
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BM: The idea is more to get people to understand that they're a kind of rogue force, and to say that we don't want to cooperate with them anymore.
On April 17th, 50 members of a rogue paramilitary force, claiming to represent a volunteer militia that has occupied an abandoned army barracks, disrupted parliament and forced it out of session.
Heading the rogue force is Khalifa Hiftar, a former general who led rebel units in the uprising against Muammar Qaddafi.
But in further development on Wednesday evening Alexander Khodakovsky, the leader of the Vostok Battalion, a rogue rebel force that is believed to have defected from the authorities in Donetsk, made a shock confession to Reuters that the pro-Russia fighters did possess such a weapon and that it may have been provided by Russia.
The British Army determined that the unit was a death squad linked to Shiite militias and dispatched Warrior tanks in December 2006 to pound the rogue force's headquarters to rubble.
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