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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attachment of troops" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in military contexts to refer to the assignment or deployment of military personnel to a specific location or mission.
Example: "The attachment of troops to the region was necessary to ensure security and stability during the peacekeeping operation."
Alternatives: "deployment of troops" or "assignment of troops".
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In 1783, she was sent with an attachment of troops to Philadelphia.
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In repudiating the principle of natural heredity (Maximian and Constantius each had an adult son), Diocletian took a great risk: absolute divine monarchy, which Diocletian largely established, implies the hereditary transmission of power, and the future was soon to demonstrate the attachment of the troops and even of the population to the hereditary principle.
So does the calling up of troops.
Hundreds of troops, tanks, Humvees and helicopters.
The surge of troops is pointless.
Shortage of troops?
Furthermore, hunting disrupted the social structure of troops.
Dan Reich is co-founder and CEO of Troops.
Obama would determine the number of troops.
Gradually, Morea was evacuated of troops.
Second, self-rated health measures could help the military to profile the health of troops.
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