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Discover Ludwig"Russian invasion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It describes a situation where Russian forces or influence enter or take over a country or region. Example: The small country was devastated by the Russian invasion, with cities destroyed and thousands of civilians displaced.
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We opposed the Russian invasion.
The Russian invasion of Georgia made both sides more flexible.
However, the colleagues say they fear a possible Russian invasion.
These firms are not bitter about Russian invasion.
Called Occupied, it is set in the aftermath of a Russian invasion.
The Russian invasion in mid-December turned Grozny into a slaughterhouse.
The government's line is, in short, that they were responding to a Russian invasion.
Fearful of a Russian invasion in 1914, Bochner's family moved to Berlin, Germany.
And he would teach them about the Russian Invasion," Amie told me.
The "Kyrgyz think the Russian invasion [of Crimea] is good, that Russia is battling fascists.
The Solidarity Congress met in an atmosphere of apprehension of a Russian invasion.
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