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Discover Ludwig"major general" is a correctly formed and usable phrase in written English.
You use it when referring to someone who holds a high rank in the military, such as "Major General John Smith."
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major general
noun
A military officer in the armies of most nations, typically ranking below a lieutenant general and above a brigadier.
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Major General.
Major General Oates agreed.
A speech prepared by Major General Ben.
Titov became a major general in 1975.
The Major General is 44.
The AA-12 is "almost foolproof," Major General (Ret).
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By Major-General F. Smith.
"You can't bully Mount Everest," the Major-General said.
So did a former marine, Major-General Julian Thompson.
L. Hartsuff, Major-General, Volunteers.
Major-General, California Militia, 1856.
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