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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army delivering" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe an army that is providing or distributing something, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The army delivering supplies to the disaster-stricken area worked tirelessly to ensure everyone received aid."
Alternatives: "military providing" or "armed forces distributing".
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Countless aid agencies are active, from Save the Children to the medical wing of the Israeli Army, delivering essential humanitarian aid.
That's because the federal government is an insurance company with an army, delivering relatively few services directly; it's lower-level governments that employ the schoolteachers, police officers, firefighters, and prison guards that make up the bulk of public employment.
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General Sir Mike Jackson, a former head of the army, delivered a blistering attack on the government last night, accusing it of failing to meet the most basic needs of the country's soldiers who were risking their lives fighting unpopular wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Within hours of the first jolts, the Indian army began delivering aid.
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