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The phrase "allies in the second" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are referring to allies in a specific situation or timeframe, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "In the context of the war, we found allies in the second phase of our strategy."
Alternatives: "partners in the second" or "supporters in the second".
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FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT organised the Justice Society to fight for the allies in the second world war.
Sultan was one of more than two million Indian soldiers who fought for the allies in the second world war.
Some streets are still being rebuilt after being bombed by the allies in the second world war.
He fought for the fascists against the Allies in the Second World War before adroitly switching sides to join the Communist partisans before fascism's final defeat.
Their grandfather, they say, was a good man: a decorated veteran of the First World War, a willing partner to the Allies in the second, a man of generosity and courage.
Two years after the overwhelming victory of the Allies in the Second World War, U.S. citizens owned seventy-two per cent of the world's automobiles, sixty-one per cent of its telephones, and ninety-two per cent of its bathtubs.
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