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The phrase "army troops" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to military personnel who are part of an army.
Example: "The army troops were deployed to assist in disaster relief efforts."
Alternatives: "military forces" or "armed forces".
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That drew army troops into an ambush.
"Indian Army troops left behind a gun and a dagger".
Army troops generally did not intervene to prevent the looting.
"Army troops are patrolling the town," he said.
In the end, 400 regular army troops were sent in.
Army troops defeated the movement in late 1987.
That policy included yearlong tours of duty for Army troops.
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Auschwitz was liberated by Red Army troops in January 1945.
Reliable police officers man the checkpoints in the cities, while Iraqi Army troops cover the countryside"?
Lyndon B. Johnson sent U.S. Army troops to the city to help quell the violence.
On August 2 Mayor Fiorello La Guardia requested that U.S. Army troops help contain the violence.
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