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Discover Ludwig"staged a coup" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to a sudden, violent, and illegal overthrow of a government by a small group of people. It is typically used in news articles and historical accounts. Example: The military leaders staged a coup, overthrowing the democratically elected government and seizing power for themselves.
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In 1963, the Baathists staged a coup against Qassem.
The military staged a coup the following year.
Meanwhile, humiliated Malian soldiers turned on their inept political masters and staged a coup.
The boyars staged a coup against Godunov's family and declared Dmitry tsar.
Alarmed, the Empress Dowager Cixi and conservative officials staged a coup, on Sept. 21, 1898.
Soon afterward, an Army captain named Amadou Sanogo staged a coup in Bamako, deposing the President.
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The army has denied staging a coup.
"These employees tried to stage a coup and failed.
Students talking abt staging a coup, taking down Bloomberg's anti-snowday platform".
He pledged to "cooperate" with the new government and accused adversaries of staging a "coup".
Some have even accused the French of staging a coup d'état.
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