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"troop is" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English
You would need to add additional words to complete the sentence. For example, you could say, "The troop is marching down the street."
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One troop is a group.
A troop is a group, a collective noun.
As such, it ought to take a singular verb, as in "the cavalry troop is advancing".
We no longer say, "The troop is"; we say, "The troops are".
In snowboards, Burton's Troop is a new women's freestyle board designed for lightweight, aggressive riders.
His troop is chartered to a church where the doctrine of that faith also teaches that homosexuality is wrong.
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The heavy weapons troop was No. 4 Troop.
Killing troops is rarely mentioned.
The surge of troops is pointless.
"More troops is a side issue".
"Tribute On Troops" is an example.
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