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The phrase "army consisting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the composition or makeup of a military force or group.
Example: "The army consisting of various specialized units was deployed to the region to ensure security."
Alternatives: "military made up of" or "force composed of".
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The 5th and 6th armies were then merged into a single 5th Army consisting of 95,000 men.
Thus, Charles John became commander in chief of the northern allied army, consisting of Prussian, Russian, and Swedish soldiers.
After nine months he was forced to withdraw when Sennacherib defeated a coalition army consisting of Babylonians, Aramaeans, and Elamites.
Muḥammad Ghūrī raised a far stronger army consisting of Persians, Afghans, and Turks, and in 1192 he advanced again on Taraori.
His army, consisting of around 4,000 knights, 4,000 mounted cavalry, 3,000 archers, and 1,000 infantry, avoided fortified locations as they plundered undefended towns.
In July 1942, he was captured by the Nazis while part of a Soviet sapper army consisting of civilians mobilized for digging trenches.
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Athens' army consisted of its citizens.
(Our Army consists of 20 officers and 80 enlisted men).
One half of his army consisted of hired foreigners.
This army consists of individuals and experienced officers who defected from the regime's army.
Now the army consists of barely 10,000 men, many of them raw conscripts.
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