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The phrase "comrade countries" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to countries that have a close political or economic relationship, such as allies or trade partners. Example: "The leaders of the two comrade countries signed a new trade agreement, strengthening their economic ties even further."
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All told, about 500 foreigners live here now, including diplomats from such comrade countries as Cuba and Libya.
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I believe that we should mourn their loss and celebrate their commitment to their comrades and country just as for any other fallen soldier, sailor, airman or marine.
The young men and women who make up our armed forces represent virtues we'd like to see more of in society: integrity, selfless service and loyalty to comrades and country, among others.
ROME — Anarchists who sent letter bombs to the embassies of Switzerland and Chile here on Thursday were trying to avenge their comrades in those countries, a top Italian security official said Friday, as the city remained on alert for more potential attacks.
Bermudez, a farmer and former guerrilla who fought alongside Daniel Ortega against the Somoza dictatorship in the '70s, now accuses his onetime comrade of betraying his country to the Chinese.
Between 1980 and 1982, ASALA initiated several bombing campaigns in Switzerland and France with the aim of freeing comrades imprisoned in those countries; the bombings injured dozens of people, and several terrorists were released from prison in response.
He could not, he said, fight against "my native State" — the land that his father, George Washington's comrade Henry Lighthorse Harry Leeee, had called "my country".
There is, however, one thing Rim and her comrades across the country share.
"There are some comrades from the country who come here and say, 'Man, we can't fight here.
For the sold-out concert at the Madison Square Garden in NYC, tens of thousands of star-struck teenybopper-comrades across the country -- even from Canada and Mexico -- to be mesmerized by the glittering and flashy idol bands from Korea.
Kaitlin Marone, a comedian who is also a councilmember-at-large for the New Orleans DSA, had one answer to that question: last weekend's free brake light repair clinic, which was widely praised by her comrades across the country as "good as hell praxis," "extra spicy praxis," and "dank as hell praxis".
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