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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army way" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a method or approach that is characteristic of military practices or discipline.
Example: "He completed the task in the army way, ensuring that every detail was meticulously followed."
Alternatives: "military style" or "military manner".
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"That's just not the British army way.
A: The Army expects you to do it the Army way, and that's follow orders.
But the army way is to give you a slap and tell you to get on with it.
Hundreds of thousands of employees of the War Department & soldiers who have learned to write dates, the Army way will soon be drifting back into civilian life.
A colleague once described him as "bright in an army way", which is a double-edged compliment, and you can see what he means.
At the same time you are constantly reminded of the ancient adage that there are always three ways of doing something: the right way, the wrong way, and the Army way.
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The S.L.A. has never stood up to the army the way the S.P.L.A. did in the south.
Another is a corridor extending from Crimea to Transdniestria, a pro-Russian breakaway territory in Moldova which is home to a Russian army, by way of Odessa.
"I think people will see it, and they'll say, 'Oh, jeez, I can't believe you're training your army this way,"' he said.
It's like a general turning his Sherman tank towards a pine tree that is in his army's way.
Upon the arrival, Moses uses his staff to part the sea, while a fire blocks the army's way.
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