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Discover Ludwig"army units" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a specific group or division within an army, typically with a specific purpose or function. Example: "The commander ordered the army units to advance towards the enemy's position."
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Many army units have mutinied.
Afghan Army units have performed well, according to Western officials.
In response, Pakistani Army units moved into the valley.
There are separatists and tribesmen and army units.
The army units that defeated the rebels are the result.
Alawite army units are in the vanguard of repression.
Neither are other elite Army units like the Rangers.
One resident likened the bears to "army units".
Army units guard Mr Mugabe's splendid residence and offices.
Army units are no longer judged by their body count.
The few decent Afghan army units are badly overworked.
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