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The phrase "army general" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a high-ranking officer in the army, typically in discussions about military ranks, leadership, or historical contexts.
Example: "The army general addressed the troops before the mission commenced."
Alternatives: "military general" or "general officer".
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army general
noun
A title used in many countries to denote the rank of general nominally commanding an army in the field.
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"The army really reflects the society, this mosaic," said Elias Hanna, a retired Lebanese Army general.
Also Thursday, another retired Army general, Maj.
Miyagi, a retired Army general, agreed.
An Army general stands on top.
He succeeded Gen. Henry H. Shelton, an Army general.
He won U.S. asylum after an Army general intervened.
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On 1 November 1911, he joined the army General Staff.
An Afghan soldier killed a U.S. Army general and wounded 15 others, including a German general.
The Medal was presented to him by General of the Army General George Marshall.
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