Sentence examples for allied action from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "allied action" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to coordinated efforts or operations undertaken by allied forces or groups, often in a military or collaborative context.
Example: "The two countries engaged in allied action to address the common threat posed by the enemy."
Alternatives: "joint operation" or "cooperative effort".

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Humanitarian intervention was invoked to cover allied action to support the Kurds after the Gulf war.

Nobody knows exactly how many died as a result of that allied action, but many of the villagers have fled the camp and are, was told, hiding in the woods near their original homesites.

The very fact that this is a Coalition Government rare in recent British history–heightens public awareness that these are exceptional times demanding allied action.

Earlier this year, however, Klose was among a minority of Social Democrats who strongly supported the allied action in the Persian Gulf War.

Given that even the Arab League supported allied action against him and he lacks the support of Arab public opinion which appears firmly in support of the allied intervention, it would seem that terror attacks at this time would only serve to hasten his departure.

Tony Blair experienced this after a public justification of allied action in the Balkans.

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The asymmetric allied actions have forced Nato to face a crucial question: is the military alliance soon to be little more than a diplomatic pact?

These extremist groups have begun granting one another safe passage through their areas of control in Afghanistan and Pakistan, sharing new recruits and coordinating their propaganda responses to American and allied actions on the ground, officials said.

Ill-advisedly echoing George W Bush's fatuous Iraq cry of "mission accomplished", David Cameron appears determined that Britain will leave Afghanistan the same way it arrived in 2001: ignoring the complex internal realities of a desperately poor, highly ungovernable country and blithely oblivious to the dangerous strategic implications of British and allied actions.

"Everyone's concerned and wants to do something: The questions are how best to do things, not whether to do things," he told me of the March for Science and its allied actions.

Administration officials told Congress last week that some kind of terrorist retaliation against the United States was likely to follow any allied military action against the Taliban.

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