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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the brigade" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a group of people organized for a specific purpose, often in a military or emergency context.
Example: "The brigade was deployed to assist with disaster relief efforts in the affected areas."
Alternatives: "the unit" or "the squadron."
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the brigade
verb
To form troops into a brigade
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He's not running the brigade.
The brigade is a public relations disaster.
Do you want the brigade out?
The brigade has lost 13 men.
"The brigade consists of more than just traditional capabilities.
The brigade commander, Melton says, "didn't get COIN".
What would he do once the brigade no longer existed?
Over the next two years, four officers led the brigade.
The brigade on their left received an order to attack.
"The brigade is encouraging all Londoners to take part".
The brigade suffered heavily.
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