Sentence examples for the troop from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'the troop' is correct and usable in written English
Generally, it refers to a group of people gathered together for a particular purpose, such as a military unit, a group of scouts, or a team of workers. For example, "The troop hiked for hours before setting up camp for the night."

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the troop

noun

A collection of people; a company; a number; a multitude.

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The troop surge in Iraq?

"O.K.," said the troop leader, Alyssa Moeder.

Today the troop number is still rising.

And the troop columns halted".

On Bangkok's streets the troop presence was light.

"Why?" asked Missy Rice, co-leader of the troop.

They can refuse to finance the troop increase.

("Too gamey" was the verdict of the troop).

They had trouble socializing with others in the troop.

Frank Hooker, the troop commander, shaking his head.

Armored Land Rovers threaded through the troop lines.

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