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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mounted police" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a group of police officers who ride on horses for their patrol duties. Example: The mounted police unit was called in to control the crowds during the annual parade.
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mounted police
noun
A unit of the civil police who are specifically trained to serve duty on horseback. Their duties can be ceremonial, or often for crowd control, and to police areas of difficult access or wilderness areas.
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Dignitaries were stoned and journalists charged by mounted police.
But there are still passionate defenders of mounted police.
Will the mounted police have to be called out again?
"We deal all the time with mounted police".
We have seen mounted police officers charging into our ranks.
Map showing mounted police stations in the North West Territories / Dominion of Canada ; James White, geographer.
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Hundreds were chased across Hackney Downs park by mounted police.
The North West Mounted Police (renamed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police [RCMP] in 1920) was created in 1873 to police the western plains.
Police services are provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
In Australia they are also crossed with Thoroughbreds for use as mounted police horses.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Cpl.
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