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The phrase "the martial" is correct and can be used in written English, though it is somewhat archaic and specific
It is typically used in contexts related to martial arts, warfare, or military matters. Example: "The ancient texts spoke of the virtues of the martial spirit in battle."
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the martial
adjective
Of, relating to, or suggestive of war; warlike.
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"The martial arts is huge," he said.
A detente is still possible, despite all the martial rhetoric.
Both girls bounced with the martial music at the Capitol.
The martial arts and sumo wrestling remain popular.
He had ordered his editors to 'cultivate the martial spirit'.
Instead, kung fu is the martial art on offer here.
The martial arts genre reaches a new level of sophistication.
The other, traditional kendo, would preserve the martial art in its purest form.
The martial imagery isn't new for him, but he's using it more sparingly now than before.
It's not as simple as one particular panda skilled in the martial arts would like.
Both men have a taste for the martial side of politics.
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