send troops
Frequency: 6.830.2 per million words
to deploy soldiers to a particular location
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Examples (20)
- The government decided to send troops to the conflict zone.
- The UN is sending peacekeeping troops into the trouble spot.
- Historically, nations would often send troops to protect their interests abroad.
- The government decided to send additional troops to the border.
- The UN is considering whether to send peacekeeping troops to the region.
- They might send troops to support their allies.
- After the earthquake, several countries offered to send troops for humanitarian aid.
- Historically, nations have had to send troops to protect their interests abroad.
- If the situation escalates, we may have to send more troops.
- The President refused to send more troops into the conflict zone.
- They have already sent troops to secure the border.
- If the situation escalates, we may have to send troops.
- The President confirmed his intention to send additional troops next month.
- Has the parliament approved the decision to send troops?
- There is ongoing debate about the wisdom of sending troops into the disputed territory.
- The general was ordered to send troops to secure the area.
- To maintain stability, the international community urged them not to send troops.
- Many citizens opposed the plan to send troops overseas.
- The commander was ordered to send troops to reinforce the front line.
- The humanitarian crisis prompted the international community to send relief troops.