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Discover Ludwig"foreign forces" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to military units that are not part of one's own country. For example, "The country was invaded by foreign forces in 2020."
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Benign foreign forces don't exist anywhere.
"The foreign forces are raiding and killing innocent people.
"We don't know exactly the casualties among the foreign forces".
Foreign forces backing insurgents and denying they are doing so.
State television hinted that foreign forces were behind it.
He especially hates raids on Afghan homes by foreign forces.
Our position, we repeat, is the withdrawal of foreign forces.
"It seems impossible for foreign forces to defeat the Taliban.
Unlike the Iraqis, the Afghans generally welcome foreign forces.
As the Afghan forces assume broader control of the province, foreign forces will pull out.
On their prime demand — the immediate withdrawal of foreign forces — we can expect some flexibility.
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