Sentence examples for his combatants from inspiring English sources

'his combatants' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It could be used in a sentence like this: Bob watched his combatants battle with swords in the arena.

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Though he maintained close friendships with some of his combatants, including fellow Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and always hired a "token liberal" among his clerks, he openly relished the political implications of the Court's affairs.

Mr. Worth, on the other hand, deliberately toys with the picture plane by exaggerating the foreshortening of his combatants and the perspectival spaces of their corporate hallways and offices.

Kony and many of his combatants, estimated to number between 200 and 500, moved north into CAR, though the U.N. has said it has information that Kony might have recently slipped over the porous border into Sudan's conflict-torn western Darfur region.

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You can read about much of it in the transcript of his combatant status review.

In such a circumstance, the law suggests that the onus is on the target to immediately revoke his combatant status.

His combatant for the day finally made his way across the court to shake hands with Yao.

His combatant was a giggling eight-year-old boy who didn't grasp the broader sabering context: soon after Ossoff declared his candidacy to replace Trump's Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tom Price, in January, an odd attack ad appeared, showing Ossoff, in his Georgetown days, dressed as Han Solo from "Star Wars," for a spoof film made by Ossoff's college a-cappella group.

Part of this story was previously known from al-Hubayshi's long years in Guantánamo, as Detainee 155, when he admitted to his Combatant Status Review Tribunal (CSRT) in 2004 that he had trained in the Philippines and had also trained at the Khaldan camp in Afghanistan in 1997.

What makes his case so apparently clear-cut is that he has not refuted being an accessory to the Tanzanian bombing, and, in fact, admitted during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal at Guantánamo in 2007 that he "bought the TNT used in the bombing, purchased a cell phone used by another person involved in the attack and was present when a third person bought a truck used in the attack".

Unlike some of his fellow combatants, Trapment is a newcomer to the Thre3Style competition.

Back in Tehran on leave, he said he was "counting the days to go back to the battlefield" and missed his fellow combatants there.

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