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The phrase "army man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a soldier or a member of the armed forces, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The army man shared stories of his experiences during deployment."
Alternatives: "soldier" or "military personnel".
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(5) They're an army, man.
"It was a Mahdi Army man.
The Army man listened sympathetically.
My husband was an Army man.
"He was also an army man, a man of discipline.
Swiss Army Man is in cinemas from Friday.
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Then it spits you out as a a little green army man-sized figurine.
As an experienced actor and ex-army man, Hartnell was unlikely to have been flustered by his critics.
That person is Terry, a middle-aged ex-army man wearing an England shirt.
He is always referred to as a "Red Army man".
Then he became a Red Army man again, this time out of political conviction.
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