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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army people" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who are part of the military or armed forces.
Example: "During the event, we had the opportunity to meet several army people who shared their experiences and insights."
Alternatives: "military personnel" or "armed forces members".
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"The army people threatened him night and day," she said.
'The big smugglers were the army people,' Henry confirms.
"There has been an instruction to send army people into rural areas.
On many occasions I used to talk to army people to get our village boys released.
"And we were going into the helicopter each morning surrounded by Army people," Mr. Folch said.
When it comes on, the Army people of Oahu clap and stamp like kids.
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The last time had been a shock: it was Veterans' Day, and she found some ex-army people "wondering where I was, and not in a good way".
But it is the ex-army people who are very useful; some of them have been to Afghanistan and they bring a lot of experience and skill.
Ex-army people were wondering where she was – 'not in a good way' Lindsey hadn't typed her name into Google for 11 months.
They tend to concentrate on people at the poor end, the vagabonds and vagrants, the ex-army people who can't find employment.
Many residents suffered at the hands of the Union and Confederate armies; people were assaulted, farms and outbuildings burned, and crops and livestock stolen, destroyed, or dispersed.
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