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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the reinforcements" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to additional soldiers or military units sent to support or strengthen an existing group. Example: The army general called for the reinforcements to be sent to the front lines.
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the reinforcements
noun
The act, process, or state of reinforcing or being reinforced.
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The reinforcements are fraying now.
So, here come the reinforcements.
Environmentalists, of course, could use the reinforcements.
"When the Americans called for the reinforcements, the insurgents withdrew".
The reinforcements opened fire with their mortar, killing the civilians.
Few of the reinforcements have reached hot spots further north.
CHRISTMAS was when they sent in the reinforcements.
"Now both are back, with other reinforcements on the way," he writes, without identifying the reinforcements.
But the reinforcements, and particularly their heavy weapons, may mark a definitive shift in the battle.
The reinforcements will join thousands of soldiers, paramilitary forces and police officers already in place.
Many of the reinforcements have taken over schools for use as temporary bases.
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