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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armies control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing military power, governance, or strategic dominance.
Example: "In times of war, it is often said that armies control the fate of nations."
Alternatives: "militaries govern" or "forces dominate".
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And, armies control the extraction of minerals by forcing miners to work in deadly conditions for low wages.
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Spanish armies controlled Italy, Flanders, and parts of the Rhineland.
By mid-1938 Jarmiese armies controlled the railway lines and major cities of northern China.
Northern Myanmar is one of the most unstable parts of Southeast Asia, with rebel armies controlling pieces of territory like medieval fiefdoms.
(Additionally, the Prussian system of conscript armies controlled by a highly trained general staff was soon adopted by the other great powers).
Both armies controlled most of the north and east of Yemen, including the towns of Harib and Marib.
More than half the country is scheduled to be turned over to Iraqi Army control this year.
"The Americans and the Afghan army control the highway, and five metres on each side.
Both cities were placed under army control and a curfew was ordered.
An army spokesman said the protest site was under army control and the military had halted operations.
General Musharraf's coup came after 10 years of democracy, which in turn came after 11 years of army control.
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