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Discover Ludwig"army about" is not a complete phrase and cannot be used as part of a sentence in written English
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not grammatically correct. Example: Incorrect usage - "The army about to attack." Correct usage - "The army was about to launch their attack."
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Five brigades of the Pakistani Army, about 15,000 soldiers, and the Frontier Corps, a paramilitary force of about 10,000 men, have never touched the Haqqanis, American officials familiar with the situation say.
As dusk fell on a concrete island in the middle of an artificial lake inside Victory Palace, a giant complex that once belonged to Mr. Hussein and his family but is now occupied by the Army, about 35 members of the brigade sat somberly, candles in hand, their helmets at their feet.
Since when was the Army about individuality?
I was inducted into the Army about 10 days after graduation.
In the Army, about 25percentt of enlisted men were married in 1973.
(A spokeswoman for CACI said that the company had "received no formal communication" from the Army about the matter).
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Prime Minister David Cameron has dismissed concerns raised by the head of the US Army about the impact of cuts on the UK's armed forces.
It is hosting the Syrian opposition, including the Syrian National Council, and the rebel Free Syrian Army, about 10,000 soldiers that are being housed in an army camp in Turkey near the Syrian border.
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By 12 00 the Australian Mounted Division was spread over at least 6 mile facing the north and east when four divisions of the Ottoman 7th Army (about 5,000 soldiers) began their advance southwards from the railway.
Polsky's documentary, "Red Army," about the rise and fall of Soviet hockey, played at the 2014 Cannes, Telluride, Toronto, and New York Film Festivals, and was released in theatres in 2015.
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