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Discover LudwigThe phrase "led a force" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which someone was in charge of a group of people. For example, "The General led a force of 10,000 men into battle."
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Leon Trotsky and Mikhail N. Tukhachevsky led a force that crushed the rebels, shooting or imprisoning the survivors.
Gómez and Maceo led a force that quickly conquered the eastern region and began to spread westward.
In response, Kagame led a force of 10,000 14,000 FPR soldiers against the Hutu forces perpetrating the genocide.
He led a force of some 300 volunteers to a draw against several thousand Kiowa and Comanche before ordering a withdrawal.
Shays led a force of about 1,200 men in an attack (January 1787) on the federal arsenal at Springfield, which was repulsed.
American forces played a minor supporting role, while the British and later the Germans led a force that was almost entirely made up of Europeans.
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Vanselow is leads a force of 300 officers.
The Saudis have stated they will lead a force drawn from an Islamic coalition.
Gen. J. R. L. Macdonald to lead a force from Sikkim, in British India, across the Jelap Pass into Tibet.
Leading a force of about 8,000 British troops southward, General John Burgoyne forced the surrender of Fort Ticonderoga (July 6) and Fort Edward on the upper Hudson (July 31).
Before the shootings, Chief Moose, 49, was little known even in this county of 850,000 people where he leads a force of nearly 1,100 officers.
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