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The phrase "army you need" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a requirement for military support or personnel, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "In times of crisis, it's crucial to have the army you need to ensure national security."
Alternatives: "military support you require" or "troops you need".
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This is the kind of army you need to bring out the vote".
Get the army you need to win.
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In order to support the rest of the army, you will need to kill the enemies that are the largest threats to the rest of your team and yourself.
Modeling is necessary when you purchase an army, so you need to glue and paint each element.
There's always the music of war – the bagpipes and the drummers and the horn players – but in this case, when you've got an army with hot engines, you need something very loud.
For accessories, you need army caps, arm warmers, and shoes like Leslie's.
"If you have enemies who want to invade, laws are not enough and you need armies to build an economic defense".
For that, you need armies of entrepreneurs "wasting" time and resources in experimentation.
For this to work, you need armies.
"We need the best team and you need the army fully equipped and as big as possible," he says.
Insiders have talked of plans to enlist football fans to march for the cause on the basis that "you need an army for a war".
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