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The phrase "troops deployed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a military force that has been sent to a particular region or location for a strategic purpose. For example: "The government deployed additional troops to the border to prevent illegal immigration."
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1,600 National Guard troops deployed.
Government troops deployed and threw up roadblocks.
America is increasing the number of troops deployed there.
Australia has about 1,550 troops deployed in Afghanistan.
There are 100,000 troops deployed right now.
Nearly 6 in 10 of the troops deployed today are married, and nearly half have children.
A similar protest last April spiralled into chaos and saw combat troops deployed to restore order.
The United States currently has about 66,000 troops deployed in Afghanistan.
In late January, state troops deployed around the statehouse, evidently to intimidate the Democrats.
France has about 3,000 troops deployed with the NATO-led force in Afghanistan.
Helmand is the primary area of operations for the British troops deployed in Afghanistan.
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