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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced army" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a military force that is highly developed, equipped, or trained, often in terms of technology or strategy.
Example: "The advanced army was able to deploy cutting-edge technology on the battlefield, giving them a significant advantage over their adversaries."
Alternatives: "highly developed military" or "sophisticated armed forces".
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In both wars, a technically advanced army invaded a third world country.
Carving his own bloody path with rope, knives and guns, he is surviving on low-tech methods while 100 members of the world's most advanced army have joined the effort to kill or capture him.
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In coming years, those who fight technologically advanced armies would be wise to note that ducking for cover one of the oldest ploys in combat will no longer offer the sanctuary it has in centuries past.
No advancing army's boot prints.
I think it was Geremie Barmé, an Australian sinologist, who reported one encounter with the advancing army.
And he is surrounding himself with unquestioningly loyal aides, as if building a defensive wall against some advancing army.
Where Don Quixote saw and attacked an advancing army, Sancho saw only a herd of sheep; what Sancho perceived as windmills were menacing giants to the questing knight-errant.
ON JUNE 24th 1314 Robert the Bruce sat atop a hill near Stirling and plotted the defeat of Edward II's advancing army, twice as large as his own.
"We're the great advancing army," she said last week when the floor bustled with 25 women and their newborns, plus eight more patients in various stages of labor.
Bird migration routes predate all human beings, not only Homer: cranes flew over the Trojan plain long before he compared their calls to those of an advancing army.
As the Communists moved north, the Nazis began vacating a network of 30 camps ringing Poland's Stutthof concentration camp, moving 20,000 Jews away from the advancing army.
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