go on manoeuvres

Frequency: 4.94.6 per million words

To go somewhere to take part in military exercises.

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  • The battalion will go on manoeuvres next month in the desert.
  • Every year, our troops go on manoeuvres to train for various scenarios.
  • They had to go on manoeuvres in challenging mountainous terrain.
  • Are you ready to go on manoeuvres with the special forces unit?
  • Many soldiers find it tough when they go on manoeuvres for extended periods.
  • We will go on manoeuvres to test our new equipment.
  • Before deploying, the naval fleet will go on manoeuvres in the open sea.
  • He was excited to go on manoeuvres for the first time.
  • The air force plans to go on manoeuvres involving simulated aerial combat.
  • When did your regiment go on manoeuvres last?