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The phrase "troop to" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be interpreted as a call to gather or move as a group, but it is not commonly used in this way. Example: "The children were asked to troop to the playground after lunch."
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The pigeons troop to the windowsill, drooping under the shelter.
The slate does not get wiped clean each time voters troop to the polls.
Erstwhile protesters, including retired army officers, Islamists and trade unionists, troop to his door.
Engineers would troop to Mayer's office with novel ideas for another Google venture.
And it's up to each troop to decide which wardrobe pieces to buy.
Mr. Overton, a 1931 A&M graduate, often took his scout troop to College Station for football weekends.
Yet we will, most of us, troop to the polls on Tuesday and pull the lever for Mayor Mike.
She insisted on looking at Joey's hooves, and asked for one of the King's Troop to ride him.
Andrea and Betsie's goal was for their troop to be just like any other troop as much as possible.
Today, Jessica Bruno, a current member, uses the garden to teach the church's Cub Scout troop to build fires and plant vegetables.
Last year, he escorted a Scout troop to the royal wedding, though "we were just kind of there in a very background way," he said.
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