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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being a soldier" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's occupation or role as a soldier. Example: Being a soldier requires a great deal of discipline and bravery.
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"There comes a point when you have to realise there is a difference between being a soldier and being a human being," Mejia told the Guardian.
Being a soldier is tremendous.
He says, "That's not being a soldier".
That's what being a soldier is about.
It's the burden of being a soldier, I suppose.
It is not easy being a soldier, or a saint.
He wanted to return to being a soldier, he said.
Ethan Canin would agree: "It's like being a soldier.
"I already had a sense of what it was like being a soldier," he said.
Are there any other ways in which being a soldier has changed?
Mohammed Khatim is wearing a green military style T-shirt, although he denies being a soldier.
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