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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a terrorist cell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions related to security, crime, or terrorism, typically referring to a group of individuals organized to carry out terrorist activities.
Example: "The authorities have been monitoring a terrorist cell suspected of planning attacks in the region."
Alternatives: "a militant group" or "a terrorist organization".
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Were Mr. Beshara's relatives a terrorist cell?
Or maybe a terrorist cell from the 70s.
Even 75% would probably make a terrorist cell shirk.
Bolivia's official news agency described the five men implicated as mercenaries belonging to a "terrorist cell".
Officials fear that the incidents might have been coordinated by a terrorist cell.
"Think, for instance, of the covert penetration of a terrorist cell.
He moved to New York and a terrorist cell formed in his mosque.
What if a bank monitoring its transactions could spot an imminent attack by a terrorist cell?
"The operation was meant to dismantle a terrorist cell...but also the logistics network behind it".
I wasn't expecting to uncover a terrorist cell, but I had anticipated more hostility toward the government.
The indictment paints the men as operating a terrorist cell, though no definitive connections to Al Qaeda are revealed.
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