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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armed escort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of individuals, typically security personnel, who accompany someone for protection, often in potentially dangerous situations.
Example: "The diplomat arrived at the airport with an armed escort to ensure his safety during the visit."
Alternatives: "security detail" or "military escort".
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Armed escort.
There was no mention of a heavily armed escort or a selected and searched audience.
The workers' armed escort repelled the militants but one Briton and one Algerian were killed during the firefight.
The armed escort did not show up.
Convoy, vessels sailing under the protection of an armed escort.
"That was why they were traveling without an armed escort.
This meant huddling in convoys under armed escort while traveling to and from bunkers.
Does anyone go near the word "intelligent" without an armed escort these days?
Despite reassurances that we hadn't done anything wrong, we were given an armed escort.
He never ventured out of his heavily protected compound without an enormous armed escort.
They occupied new positions in a line along the street, rifles at their sides, like an armed escort.
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