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Discover LudwigThe word "fatigues" is correct in written English
It is typically used to refer to military uniforms or to describe a state of tiredness. Example: "After a long day of training, the soldiers changed out of their fatigues."
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It was a balmy autumnal evening when a man in British army fatigues approached Hazell's British-registered dark blue Saab as she was parking it.
We will kill them in front of their students, and tell the students to henceforth study the Qur'an," he said, gesticulating energetically while dressed in military fatigues and a traditional hat.
The men, dressed in irregular fatigues and with balaclavas pulled over their heads, fingered their Kalashnikovs nervously and jumped at every unusual sound.
She was shown being carried on a bamboo pole by two men in military fatigues.
"No prisoner has been taken," read the accompanying story, beside a photo of De Prà in his fatigues.
Most wore military fatigues.
Among them were dozens of women warriors, dressed in military fatigues and wearing Muslim headscarves.
They stood in their camouflage fatigues and bandannas in front of the flag of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.
He went to switch out his camouflage fatigues and combat boots and into his full-dress uniform, pressed and creased down to the buffed shoes.
Around dusk one night this week, I watched as a dozen men in fatigues with patches for various rebel brigades, including the "Russian Orthodox Army", waited on the curb at Izvarino for minibuses that drove them into Ukraine.In the hospital in Donetsk lay Yuri, a 52-year-old retired miner who goes by the nickname "Kolyvan", the name of a Russian fairytale warrior.
SPORTING sunglasses and military fatigues, Daniel Ortega's portrait graced thousands of student-bedroom walls in the 1980s.
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