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The phrase "about the troops" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to military personnel or issues concerning soldiers.
Example: "The report provided detailed information about the troops stationed overseas."
Alternatives: "regarding the soldiers" or "concerning the military personnel."
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It was impossible to verify his claim about the troops.
Mitt Romney said nothing to or about the troops at the Republican Convention last night.
Some of the city's ethnic Russians also complained about the troops.
Barely a word of sorrow or mourning is heard about the troops' sacrifices.
Reading about the troops' trials and successes underscores the futility and waste of it all.
He paused before speaking about the troops: "These kids play a huge role in this country.
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The Pentagon is expected to make an official announcement about the troop increase in the coming days.
Mr. Petraeus grew close to President George W. Bush, with whom he spoke frequently, and clashed with then-Senator Obama about the troop surge in Iraq.
He and another senior Pakistani military official interviewed Friday about the troop movements chose their words very carefully and offered few details.
When Andrea and Betsie got in touch with her about the troop, "Rachel was only too eager and I was only too eager".
Please don't tell the Kuwaitis". So Mubarak went and told the Kuwaitis about the troops--that there was no danger about their being used.
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