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Discover LudwigThe phrase "close-quarters combat" is correct and can be used in written English
The phrase refers to a type of combat that takes place in a confined area, usually between two close opponents. For example, you could use the phrase in a sentence such as: "The troops were trained for close-quarters combat in preparation for the forthcoming conflict."
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He had witnessed close-quarters combat and killings.
"Delivers intense, close-quarters combat," according to Activision's press release.
If Ukrainian forces ultimately enter the city on foot, brutal close-quarters combat awaits.
Sparing civilian life may not be easy, especially in the close-quarters combat that lies ahead.
These tactics, of low-visibility, close-quarters combat were honed while fighting the Russians.
After the state of Israel was established in 1948, he became the Israeli military's close-quarters combat chief.
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Faora is an expert in close quarters combat and melee weaponry.
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As with several analogous light military vehicles, despite being originally designed to fill a light reconnaissance role, the rise of urban warfare and close quarters combat meant that the Israel Defense Forces had to recast the Storm in new roles.
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