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Discover Ludwig"occupation forces" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means a nation or group of people sent to control or occupy another nation or region, usually after a war. For example, "After Germany was defeated in World War II, the Allied forces occupied the country as occupation forces."
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Regime forces have become occupation forces.
'(b) The Occupation Forces and their members.
Technically, the occupation forces have outlawed it.
"My father was with the American occupation forces in Vienna.
Gen. Mark Kimmitt, deputy operations director for the occupation forces.
But a spokesman for the occupation forces, Brig.
Gen. Mark Kimmitt, a spokesman for the occupation forces.
Britain, in turn, backed Spanish guerrillas fighting French occupation forces.
The occupation forces are in a fragile position.
General Kimmitt said occupation forces were "certainly not" responsible.
"We ask the occupation forces to leave this country".
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