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Discover Ludwig"allied countries" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to countries that have an agreement with each other to cooperate in a certain way, usually militarily. For example: "The allied countries worked together to defeat their common enemy."
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Agreements to share data exist with dozens of allied countries.
…the allied countries of Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay.
His command included more than 150,000 troops from 45 allied countries.
"I believe it is our task to work closely with governments in allied countries.
Consequently, the public in allied countries requires "a realistic narrative" that explains the goals in Afghanistan.
Broadcasters cannot be subsidized in the United States and banned in allied countries.
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The CIA teamed up with intelligence operatives from U.S.-allied countries for sophisticated eavesdropping operations, officials confirmed.
On Monday, the chairwoman of the Senate intelligence committee, Dianne Feinstein, unexpectedly declared herself "totally opposed" to the NSA spying on leaders of US-allied countries.
But officials from U.S.-allied countries say Trump should be skeptical.
For years, we have worried about the potential for confrontation between a rising China and a coalition of mainly U.S.-allied countries including South Korea and Japan.
Base Map of Somme Department: Taken from File No. 74-A-3 / American Commision to Negotiate Peace, War Damages in Allied Countries.
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