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The phrase "activity in the army" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to various tasks, operations, or engagements that take place within a military context.
Example: "The recent activity in the army has raised concerns about national security and readiness."
Alternatives: "operations in the military" or "engagements within the armed forces".
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The following month, on April 22, hearings began regarding McCarthy's accusations of subversive activity in the army.
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Indeed, in Israeli society, school performance also may influence the unit and activities in the mandatory army service, which confers social status in Israeli society [ 53].
Although he was cleared of "suspicion of engaging in subversive activities or propaganda in the army", MI5 noted it was doubtful that he would be suitable for the Intelligence Corps.
The theory behind the rise of Israel as a cybersecurity super-power is straightforward: Israel has long-established expertise in the space, given the major activity surrounding cyber and security in the army.
Residents had started to leave in advance of planned army activity in the city, where the government is trying to recapture areas grabbed up by the Islamists in July.
Some of these letters are rather personal in nature, rather than relating directly to operational activities of the army.
The movie also references the army, but places its activity in the background to unfolding events.
He was in the army.
Fenton thrived in the army.
I was in the army.
"I was in the army," he recalled.
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