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Discover LudwigThe phrase "athletic corps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group or organization focused on athletic activities or sports, often in a military or formal context.
Example: "The athletic corps of the university organized a series of events to promote fitness and teamwork among students."
Alternatives: "sports team" or "athletic group".
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From 1988 to 1994, he was a member of the Slovene national cycling team, and until recently he was a soldier in the Slovene army, a member of its athletic corps, which allowed him to train full time.
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Dancers and choreographers who have worked with the company say that rigorous training, which includes ballet and folkloric styles, produces a corps of unusually tough, athletic dancers.
A Soviet-era gymnasium and its vintage basketball court, originally for Russia's Cadet Corps, recently set the backdrop for a light and sound sculpture's athletic performance.
During Corps Day, the birthday of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets, students attend and participate in athletic events, parades and awards ceremonies.
The diplomatic corps arrived.
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The receiver corps did nothing.
She is the lucky one amongst hundreds of black ballet dancers who are never going to make it into a soloist, principle or even a corps de ballet member because their physique is too 'athletic'athletic
And the armed corps people.
Is the press corps asleep?
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