verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
deploy troops (= send them to a place where they could do something )
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Should more troops be deployed?
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
argument
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However, as I have indicated, Mr. Collins deployed two further arguments .
army
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Moreover, they were forced to deploy an army for both attack and defense.
force
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The security forces have deployed more undercover Special Branch and Military Intelligence staff in notorious paramilitary stomping grounds.
forces
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There was a pause in which Bandeira visibly deployed his forces .
missile
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Unlike the United States, Britain had no large sparsely-populated desert areas in which to deploy strategic missiles .
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Either side could then deploy defenses against missiles .
plan
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Sir John approved Mr Todd's plans to deploy the tasers as soon as pos sible.
police
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The decree gives President Hugo Banzer special powers to deploy police and the military for 90 days.
skill
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None the less, they are not always willing or able to deploy this skill .
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But he felt that students would not be able to deploy these skills without the scaffolding of data.
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But it has other weapons which it deploys with some skill .
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Career advancement and annual bonuses depended more on developing and deploying strategy skills than change management skills.
system
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For certain technologies, notably strategic defence against nuclear weapons, researching makes more sense than deploying a half-baked system .
unit
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I shall address the second point: whether we could deploy naval units in that form of action.
weapon
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So the United States has no deployed chemical weapons today and will have none in the future.
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The president deployed the weapon with which he has calmed past discontents, saying he would announce his heir-apparent.
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They tell us that we should not manufacture and deploy nuclear weapons .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Air bags are only deployed when the car is struck from the front.
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Senior Marine Corps officers were preparing to deploy to the Gulf.
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UN troops were deployed to keep the peace.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Evelyn Y.. Gregory, when word came that she was being deployed to Bosnia.
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However, many staff deployed in the latter way encountered problems in working with colleagues.
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I was informed that buses from Livingston depot were deployed to operate journeys starting from Balerno.
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In the aerospace and motor industry contexts, composites use different components but deploy them to similar ends.
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It would take until 2007 to deploy 50 interceptors-about half the number the Clinton administration originally planned for that date.
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Johnson has deployed two fearsome weapons: her connections and her charm.
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Months earlier, the carrier Eisenhower, based in Norfolk, Va., deployed with female crew members and aviators.
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The exercise is designed to test techniques for deploying large but lightweight inflatable structures.