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Discover Ludwig"navy man" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a member of the navy, such as “My uncle was a navy man during World War II.”.
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Navy man, never far from the water.
Hope Miles was a Navy man.
Mr. Quaid, as a Navy man named Lieut.
The Navy man had one thing on his mind: politics.
Her father, Ronald Francis, was a Navy man.
She was the daughter of a Navy man and was born in Florida.
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She had married a Royal Navy man and she herself worked in the Fleet Air Arm.
Another former-Navy man was an astronomy geek, just like me, so we hit it off instantly.
While he was in prison in 2009 his solicitor made contact with the RBL, where a quietly persistent ex-navy man helped him sort out his life.
Claire enlists the help of an ex-Navy man, Owen Grady Chris Pratttellingling him, "We'd like you to examine the paddock for vulnerabilities".
There's Lindon, a thirty-one-year-old, black-as-coal ex-Navy man from Trinidad who speaks every word with a smile.
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