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"in patrol" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is actively conducting a patrol, such as a police officer, security guard, or military unit. Example: "The police officer was out on patrol, keeping an eye on the neighborhood for any potential disturbances." "The security guard was in patrol mode, making his rounds around the building to ensure everything was secure." "The army unit was constantly in patrol, searching for any signs of enemy activity in the area."
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Computers were eventually placed in patrol cars.
Another had himself chauffeured around in patrol cars.
In Patrol, in evacuation, or in bivouacs say Commando Cigarettes.
Motorcyclists, who can go faster than cops in patrol cars, fare particularly well.
That involved sending out local deputy sheriffs in patrol cars with loudspeakers.
Witnesses saw students being pulled from the bus and taken away in patrol trucks.
Currently, only beat police officers in patrol cars have immediate access to weapons.
In "Patrol," Myers takes his message to an even younger audience.
Tlachinollan says many fled, but about 20 were driven away in patrol cars.
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To become a respected and expert patroller, do not rush; read and follow the tips in Patrolling Best Practices.
It involves 1,600 troops in patrols of the dilapidated, riverside capital, with jets overhead.
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