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Discover LudwigThe phrase "three personnel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of three people, typically referring to members of a group who are involved in a particular task. For example: "The company has hired three personnel to manage their new marketing campaign."
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"Three personnel were killed, including a captain and two other soldiers," he said.
The day he took office, Atlanta had $7.4 million in reserves, an out-of-control budget and was laying off so many firefighters there were only three personnel on a truck, below national standards.
Three personnel including those recording the largest and the smallest grand-average microhardness values repeated their measurements.
The next day another cable stated that two, possibly three, personnel were likely to elect to transfer away from the detention site if a decision was made to continue.
"As [Special Operations Command Africa] Lt. Col Gibson and his three personnel were getting in the cars, he stopped, and he called them off and said -- told me that he had not been authorized to go".
The fire chiefs for the Monterey Park and Alhambra fire departments, which each had three personnel involved in the crash, praised the firefighters for overcoming their own injuries to aid the nine civilians who were hurt, one of them critically.
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Two personnel notes.
"Eight personnel scrambling to get on a boat," the pilot warned.
In March, 2010, the North torpedoed a South Korean naval vessel, the Cheonan, killing forty-six personnel.
The five personnel – two married couples among them – ran out of flares with which to deter the predators.
Mudd's front five personnel should be equipped well enough to handle these agility-based tactics.
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