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The phrase "been deployed to" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe someone or something that has been sent or assigned to a specific location or task. Some examples of using "been deployed to" in a sentence are: - "The soldiers have been deployed to the front lines." - "The company's new technology has been deployed to multiple countries." - "After the natural disaster, aid workers were deployed to the affected areas." - "I have been deployed to the marketing department for the next project." - "The rescue team has been deployed to the mountain to search for the missing hikers."
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Recently, rangers have been deployed to protect the area.
Neither had ever been deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan.
From early on in the Syrian civil war, some have been deployed to protect the shrine.
The towpath was cordoned off yesterday and extra uniformed patrols have been deployed to the area.
City of Boston assets have been deployed to assist runners at the Common".
In some places, according to news reports, troops have been deployed to protect the dikes.
In Rotterdam, smart sensors have been deployed to monitor levee conditions remotely around the clock.
By then, her husband, a 33-year-old Army officer, had been deployed to Iraq.
Some of the other airmen on the bus have since been deployed to Afghanistan.
The state police, 30 of whom have been deployed to Phulwari, are little deterrent.
He said that "special mobile groups" had been deployed to investigate the violence.
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