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Free sign upThe phrase "army one of the" is not correct and does not form a complete or usable expression in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific army or a group within an army, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The army one of the most powerful forces in the region."
Alternatives: "one of the armies" or "the army among the".
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It calls itself Soccer City USA, hosts Timbers Army, one of the most rambunctious, committed fan bases in the country, and boasts a rich soccer history, having regularly topped the attendance charts during the North American Soccer League days of George Best, Pelé and Franz Beckenbauer.
And the creativity: when Malek Mostafa – a popular, newly married young activist had his eye shot out by the army, one of the great black lions on Qasr el-Nil bridge suddenly sported an eye patch.
No matter that his enemy was the Lord's Resistance Army, one of the most brutal rebel groups on the planet.
The Texian Army, one of the affected Dynamo's supporters groups, announced on their website, "These sanctions by MLS serve only to harm the Texian Army and other Dynamo supporters groups at a time when the team needs them the most -- on the road.
According to the United States Army, one of the soldiers was shot in the face, the other in the shoulder.
As head of the armed forces since 1959, Raúl Castro has kept the army one of the few functional institutions in Cuba.
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As a captain in the army, one of James Blunt's duties was locking up soldiers who exhibited the scruffiness he himself does at his London debut.
The government's problem with her is that her husband is a political officer in the army, one of China's most powerful political institutions.
And it is hard to see how the peace process can be counted a success so long as there are two armies, one of which appears to obey the civilian government only when it suits it.
Capa had promised Erwitt a job on his release from the army, so one of the first things he did was drive to the New York office of Magnum, the photographers' collective founded by Capa, Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger and David Seymour on the principle that a photographer should retain the rights to his work after publication.
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