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The phrase "army making" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the process of creating or forming an army, but without additional context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "The government is focused on army making to ensure national security."
Alternatives: "military formation" or "army establishment".
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"Despite the army making 1,000 soldiers redundant this year, it's still advertising on TV.
The ref agrees and play continues, the Tartan Army making incredulous sounds in the background.
You were a young Ultravox fan, and were in Tubeway Army making punk music.
And if it's not the army making games, it's ex-army men.
Even though at the time he was career Army, making war was not what he was about.
Mr. Elkins left Brooklyn College for William Morris and during the Korean War served in the Army, making training films in New York.
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The army makes action figures.
The Japanese army made a false video.
Officials acknowledge that the army makes a profit from peacekeeping.
The disbanding of the Mr. Hussein's army made things worse.
He had an army made up of children".
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