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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army represented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the presence or involvement of an army in a particular situation or event.
Example: "During the ceremony, the army represented the nation with great pride and honor."
Alternatives: "military present" or "armed forces represented".
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In Death of a Soldier (1986), Hunter, as a hard-nosed detective, determined to nail a GI for the murder of several women, conveyed the tensions between the local police and the US army represented by James Coburn.
When asked if there was a culture of misogyny in the Army, Brig Donnelly said: "The attitude and language in certain parts of the Army represented a misogynistic viewpoint, which is seen as of its time".
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Unfortunately for the BNP, the values it espouses are antithetical to everything the modern British army represents.
Guevara became a Cuban citizen, as prominent in the newly established Marxist government as he had been in the revolutionary army, representing Cuba on many commercial missions.
What McQueen created, on the catwalk, as a dystopian army representing a human race mutating into underwater creatures complete with prosthetic gills, revealed itself to be, in genesis, a study in natural beauty.
The territorial gains of the jihadi army represent an immediate threat to U.S. allies in Iraq; a medium-term threat to regional U.S. allies, such as Saudi Arabia and Israel; and a long-term threat to the U.S. mainland, through the export of terrorism.
"I hid in the jungles of Central America for weeks while being chased by an army representing a government that I had refused to be extorted by.
Guelleh reportedly discussed the importance of having a national army representing local interests, as well as those of the Somali people.
Risk requires armies represented by pieces of plastic in several colors, five 1 through 6 die, a set of cards and a board of the world.
Today, street gangs, mafia and mercenary armies represent the kinds of qualities Laloux assigns to tribal organisations.
In the postwar era, by contrast, the army itself represented politics by other means: With a conscripted, citizen army, rooted among the people, West Germany, and later the reunified Germany, wanted to ensure that the military would never again be untethered from democratic control.
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