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Discover Ludwig"battle group" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people or units grouped together to fight an opponent or achieve a goal. For example: The new battle group was sent to the conflict zone to help restore peace and stability.
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The ship was part of a small battle group, flanked by two Argentinian destroyers.
Mr. Wolfowitz visited the Turkish battle group assigned peacekeeping duties at Zenica, Bosnia.
One such battle group costs about $10 billion, U.S. Naval War College researchers estimate.
It is designed to provide an umbrella of protection to a multiship battle group.
The United States Navy moved the Harry S. Truman battle group out of the storm's path.
The main battle group that would be deployed is German-dominated, which could trigger a row.
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Among the battle groups of the division were 1st Battle Group, 101st Infantry, and 1st Battle Group, 182nd Infantry.
The in-battle group was significantly associated with abnormal family adjustment indices, compared with the retired (P < 0.01).
But the findings for prosocial behavior (POW > AIA; P < 0.04), as well as poor family adjustment indices for the in-battle group, remained significant (P < 0.01).
In the final climactic encounter, a German battle-group clustered around a tank advance on the group.
As a former American battle-group commander notes, a nuclear-powered aircraft-carrier generates enough electricity to power a small city, let alone a powerful laser.
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