Sentence examples for army secure from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "army secure" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of safety or protection related to military forces, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The general assured us that the army secure measures were in place to protect the base."
Alternatives: "military secure" or "armed forces secure".

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The legacy of the United States' seven-year war here will partly pivot on how well the Iraqi police and army secure the country after the Americans are gone.

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The reorganization of the army secured Joseph's position in Europe.

The army secured the soldiers' release and so far there is no sign that they will face charges.

Overt opposition to his rule surfaced in December 1960, when a dissident wing of the army secured control of Addis Ababa and was dislodged only after a sharp engagement with loyalist elements.

In between, the death cult displayed a medieval thirst for barbarity – beheadings, burnings alive, torture, defenestration – as their ragged but well-financed army secured territory in Syria, Libya and Iraq, while their deranged adherents brought mayhem to a tourist beach resort in Tunisia and a mosque in Kuwait, among other places.

It came after the army secured the area around the city's airport and retook a strategically important base nearby.

Four months later, his army secured victory at the Battle of Bannockburn.

Gebhard's long-time ally and supporter Adolf, Count von Neuenahr was a successful and cunning military commander whose army secured the northern part of the territory.

Imperial armies secured the gold-bearing lands of Bondu and Bambuk to the south, subdued the Diara in the northwest, and pushed along the Niger as far north as Lac Débo.

Greece was first invaded by fascist Italy in October 1940, an invasion that was repulsed by the Greek army until the German and various annexed Axis armies secured Greece's surrender in June 1941.

One of the candidates does not trust the election authorities organising the recount, the other does not trust the police and army securing it, and both are wary that fraud by the other side will be ignored while possible cheating by their own supporters is scrutinised.

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