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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army to launch" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a military operation or initiative, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The army to launch the operation was prepared for any challenges ahead."
Alternatives: "military to initiate" or "forces to deploy".
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They are now preparing, along with the Iraqi army, to launch a counter-assault on Ramadi.
This has emboldened the army to launch a series of crushing offensives against it, most recently in South Waziristan.
A year later he quit the army to launch the CNDP rebellion, claiming that Tutsis needed protection from Hutu remnants now calling themselves the FDLR.
He knew more reinforcements were needed to counter Erwin Rommel, who had repositioned his German army to launch a series of small, hard-hitting attacks.
In a notable twist on swords being turned into ploughshares, the bird was built with hydraulic cranes once used by the army to launch drone aircraft.
Turkey's Parliament on Thursday extended a mandate for the army to launch military operations in Syria if necessary, as the government argued that the use of chemical weapons by forces loyal to the Assad government had aggravated Turkey's national security concerns.
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And last month in the season premiere of the History series "Invention USA" we were given frightening evidence that when the snake army decides to launch its attack, resistance by humans will be futile.
During a visit to Washington last month by President Asif Zardari, the army proceeded to launch what has been described as its most concerted attack on the militants in a seven-year campaign.
On the night of July 15 , 2016 a small faction within the army attempted to launch a coup against the AKP-led government, deploying tanks and troops to the streets of Ankara and Istanbul and seizing facilities, including television stations and bridges.
According to the received wisdom, Roosevelt and his co-conspirators organised a group of army officers to launch a second, successful coup on August 19th, and American dollars were used to bribe crowds to pour onto the streets, giving them cover to act.Mr Bayandor contests these assumptions.
Speaking at a rare news conference at the group's base in the Qandil mountains of neighboring Iraq, Murat Karayilan, the commander of the group, known as the P.K.K., called on the Turkish Army not to launch attacks during the rebels' gradual withdrawal into northern Iraq.
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