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Discover Ludwig"militia group" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a group of civilians who are trained and organized for military or paramilitary purposes. You can use the phrase "militia group" when discussing armed groups or conflicts in which civilians are involved, such as in the following example: "The local militia group has been gaining support and posing a threat to the government's control in the region."
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There were other customers claiming to belong to this militia group or that militia group.
The Shabab, an Islamist militia group in Somalia, claimed responsibility.
(Ballantine, $6.99). Coping with a terrorist militia group.
The trees have markers, paid for by a Texan militia group, which carry the victims' names.
Khattala was the commander of an Islamist militia group called Abu Obaida Ibn Jarrah.
Members of the Minutemen American Defense, an anti-immigration militia group targeted a Mexican-American family.
"A typical militia group is largely a group of wannabes," Pitcavage said.
It turned out he was being tortured by a militia group.
There then followed an eight-hour ordeal in the hands of the militia group.
Payne, 31, reportedly founded Operation Mutual Aid, an armed militia group.
Over the next six years he drifted from one militia group to another.
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