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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armistice with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a formal agreement to stop fighting between warring parties, typically in a military context.
Example: "The two nations finally reached an armistice with each other after years of conflict."
Alternatives: "ceasefire with" or "truce with".
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In September 1920, however, a Polish force, breaking an armistice with Lithuania, reoccupied the city.
Caracciolo continued to fight them even after Ferdinand IV signed an armistice with Napoleon.
An armistice with the Allied armies was declared that September, but, with the Germans advancing, the king fled south.
He discharged the Brandenburg troops in the service of the Habsburg emperor and concluded an armistice with Sweden.
On Aug. 23rd, the day Paris was liberated, King Michael announced that he had signed an armistice with Russia.
The French had signed an armistice with the Germans rather than formally surrendering, though it came to the same thing.
Kimon Georgiev of Zveno became the new prime minister and sought an immediate armistice with the Soviet command.
But, with the Austrian army in retreat, Napoleon III suddenly signed an armistice with the Austrians at Villafranca.
On June 22 Hitler signed a triumphant armistice with the French on the site of the Armistice of 1918.
In September 1943 he extricated Italy from World War II by arranging an armistice with the Allies.
"A three year armistice with the opposition to bring Italy back to its feet" said Calderoli in an interview yesterday with Corriere della Sera.
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