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Discover Ludwig"rally the" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is commonly used when talking about gathering or uniting people for a common purpose or cause. Example: "The leader's passionate speech was able to rally the soldiers and boost their morale before heading into battle."
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That video helped rally the opposition.
It will also rally the Republican base.
She would rally the female vote.
We'll rally the forces of.
We will rally the world.
"But we've got to rally the troops.
"He'll rally the troops," Lewis said.
Smith attempted to rally the others.
The tones also rally the Democratic faithful.
I had to rally the troops.
"He can rally the majority around common sense.
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